Sony HDCU5000, HDCU5500, HDCU3500 Users guide

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5-006-304-12 (1)
Camera Control Unit
Operating Instructions
Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference.
HDCU5000 HDCU5500 HDCU3500
© 2019 Sony Corporation
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Overview.................................................................... 3
System Configuration ......................................................4
Location and Function of Parts............................... 9
Front Panel ......................................................................9
HDCU5000 Rear Panel .................................................11
HDCU5500/3500 Rear Panel ........................................13
Option Kits .....................................................................15
Status Display ......................................................... 16
Displaying the Status Screen ........................................16
Status Display Screen ...................................................16
Settings Using the Menu of the Unit ..................... 19
Changing Menu Item Settings .......................................19
Settings Using the Web Menu ............................... 21
Accessing the Web Menu .............................................21
Web Browsers ...............................................................21
Structure of the Web Menu ...........................................22
Name and Function of Settings/Information Display
Area ...........................................................................23
CCU Information List Screen ........................................24
Menu Tree................................................................ 25
SYSTEM CONFIG Menu ..............................................25
VIDEO/MONITOR Menu ...............................................26
AUDIO/INTERCOM Menu .............................................27
MAINTENANCE Menu ..................................................27
FILE Menu .....................................................................27
NETWORK Menu ..........................................................28
DIAGNOSIS Menu ........................................................29
Menu List ................................................................. 30
SYSTEM CONFIG Menu ..............................................30
Return Formats and Output Formats ............................48
VIDEO/MONITOR Menu ...............................................66
AUDIO/INTERCOM Menu .............................................69
MAINTENANCE Menu ..................................................72
FILE Menu .....................................................................74
NETWORK Menu ..........................................................75
DIAGNOSIS Menu ........................................................82
Appendix ................................................................. 84
Precautions ...................................................................84
Error Messages .............................................................84
Specifications ......................................................... 85
HDCU5000 ....................................................................85
HDCU5500 ....................................................................86
HDCU3500 ....................................................................87
HKCU-FB50 ..................................................................88
HKCU-SDI50 .................................................................89
HKCU-SFP50 ................................................................89
HKCU-SM50 .................................................................89
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Overview

The HDCU5000/5500 Camera Control Unit connects to an HDC5000/5500 Color Camera, via an optical fiber cable, and carries out signal processing, provides an interface with external equipment, and supplies power to the camera. The HDCU3500 Camera Control Unit connects to an HDC3500 Color Camera, HDC3100 Fiber Color Camera, or HDC2000-series cable, and carries out signal processing, provides an interface with external equipment, and supplies power to the camera.
1)
HD Color Camera, via an optical fiber
HKCU-SM50 Single Mode Fiber Connector Kit (HDCU5000/5500/3500)
Enables connection with Sony cameras that support optical fiber transmission over a single-mode fiber cable. It can connect to HDC3500/3100 and HDC2000 series cameras.
* The HDCE-100 Camera Extension Adaptor (option) is required for
single-mode fiber connection.
HZCU-CNFG50 Config Control Software (HDCU5000/5500/3500)
Enables configuration of the unit via the LAN-COM connector of the CCU using the EMBER+ protocol.
The unit is equipped as standard with a function for down­converting 4K signals (HDCU5000/5500 only) or HD signals to SD signals3) and a function for up-converting the image from another camera as the return video, which give the unit the flexibility to operate in 4K, HD, and SD camera systems.
The unit may be combined with an RCP-3000/1000 series Remote Control Panel (optional) to form a camera control system. In addition, by combining the unit with an MSU-1000/ 1500 Master Setup Unit (optional), you can form a system capable of controlling multiple cameras.
The unit can be mounted in a standard 19-inch EIA rack. The height is 3 units (use the RMM-301 Rack Mount Adaptor (option) for the HDCU5500/3500).
1) HDC2000 series: HDC2000/2580/2500/2400/1700
2) HD (high-definition) signals: Generic name for 1125-/750-line HDTV signals.
3) SD (standard-definition) signals: Generic name for NTSC/PAL signals, 525/625 component signals, and 525/625 composite signals.
* Some models may not be available, depending on the country or
region.
Note
2)
HZCU-SNMP50 SNMP Agent Software (HDCU5000/ 5500/3500)
Enables remote monitoring via the LAN-COM connector of the CCU using the SNMP protocol.
HZCU-UHD35 4K/HDR Processor Software (HDCU5000/5500/3500)
Enables conversion of HD signals transmitted from a camera to 4K signals.
* Supported on the HDCU5000/5500 when the HKCU-SM50 is
installed.
Before operating the system, check that the software and ROM versions of this unit and system configuration devices are compatible versions.
You can expand the functionality by installing the following option products.
For details about installation of option products, contact a Sony service or sales representative.
HKCU-FB50 UHB Transmission Board Kit (HDCU3500)
Upgrades the unit to the equivalent of the HDCU5500.
HKCU-SDI50 12G-SDI Extension Kit (HDCU5000)
Enables 12G-SDI output at 4K using a single system of four outputs.
HKCU-SFP50 ST 2110 Interface Kit (HDCU5000/ 5500/3500)
Enables operation in an IP transmission system.
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System Configuration
Lens (for ENG/EFP)
VCT-14 Tripod Attachment
Tripod
USB flash drive
Camera hanger
e)
HDVF-EL70 Viewfinder
CAC-6 Return Video Selector
Intercom headset
Microphone
HDLA1500-series Large Lens Adaptor
Lens (for studio camera)
HDVF-EL75/L750/L770 Viewfinder
HDC5500 Color Camera
CAC-6 Return Video Selector
Intercom headset
CAC-12 Microphone Holder
Microphone
HDVF-EL20 HDVF-EL30 Viewfinder
USB flash drive
CAC-6 Return Video Selector
Intercom headset
Microphone
BKP-7911 Script Holder
V-wedge shoe (attached to tripod)
Tripod
HDCU5500
a)
MSU-1000 series Master Setup Unit
RCP-3000/1000 series Remote Control Panel
Video monitor
Waveform monitor
Video router
CCA-5
Hub
4K video monitor
BNC
LAN cable
Sync signal input
Return video input
Intercom microphone input
HDC3500, HDC2000 series
d)
Color Camera
a) Set the signal type and signal transmission rate for the camera to connect using
the following menu items.
• SYSTEM CONFIG t <CAMERA I/F> t CABLE TYPE t FIBER CAMERA
CABLE
• SYSTEM CONFIG t <CAMERA I/F> t FIBER TRANSMIT RATE
(page 30)
b) Signal transfer up to a maximum of 4 km is possible when using the HDCU5000,
or 2 km when using the HDCU5500. However, the actual transfer distance and shooting format may vary depending on the system configuration of the cameras and the type of optical fiber cables used.
c) The HDCU5000 has two FIBER CABLE connectors. One connector can
connect with HDC5000/5500. The other can connect with HDC3500 and
HDC2000 series cameras. The HDCU5500 can connect with HDC5000/5500. d) HDC2000 series: HDC2000/2580/2500/2400/1700 e) Attached to HDLA1500 series (Part No.: A-1128-405-A)
* Some models may not be available, depending on the country or region.
Optical fiber cable
b) c)
LAN cable
BNC
LAN cable
BNC
BNC
4K video monitor
CCA-5
RCP-3000/1000 series Remote Control Panel
BKP-7911 Script Holder
USB flash drive
HDC5000
HDVF-EL70 Viewfinder
Lens (for studio camera)
HDCU5000
a)
Sync signal input
Return video input
Intercom microphone input
Note
Production of some of the peripherals and related devices shown in the figures may have been discontinued. For advice on choosing devices, please contact your Sony representative or dealer.
HDCU5000/5500 connection example (optical fiber transmission)
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HDCU3500 connection example (optical fiber transmission)
Lens (for ENG/EFP)
VCT-14 Tripod Attachment
Tripod
USB flash drive
Camera hanger
d)
HDVF-EL70 Viewfinder
CAC-6 Return Video Selector
Intercom headset
Microphone
HDLA1500-series Large Lens Adaptor
Lens (for studio camera)
HDVF-EL75/L750/L770 Viewfinder
BKW-401 Viewfinder Rotation Bracket
HDC3500/3100, HDC2000 series
c)
Color Camera
CAC-6 Return Video Selector
Intercom headset
CAC-12 Microphone Holder
Microphone
HDVF-200 HDVF-EL20 HDVF-EL30 Viewfinder
USB flash drive
CAC-6 Return Video Selector
Intercom headset
Microphone
BKP-7911 Script Holder
V-wedge shoe (attached to tripod)
Tripod
HDCU3500
a) e)
BNC
MSU-1000 series Master Setup Unit
RCP-3000/1000 series Remote Control Panel
Video monitor
Waveform monitor
Video router
CCA-5
LAN cable
Optical fiber cable
b)
Hub
2K video monitor
BNC
LAN cable
Sync signal input
Return video input
Intercom microphone input
HDC3500, HDC2000 series
c)
Color Camera
a) Set the signal type and signal transmission rate for the camera to connect using
the following menu items.
• SYSTEM CONFIG t <CAMERA I/F> t CABLE TYPE t FIBER CAMERA
CABLE
• SYSTEM CONFIG t <CAMERA I/F> t FIBER TRANSMIT RATE (page 30)
b) Signal transfer up to a maximum of 2 km is possible. However, the actual transfer
distance may vary depending on the system configuration of the cameras and the
type of optical fiber cables used. c) HDC2000 series: HDC2000/2580/2500/2400/1700 d) Attached to HDLA1500 series (Part No.: A-1128-405-A) e) For optical fiber transmission when the HDCU3500 is connected to an HDC5000/
5500 Color Camera, attach the HKCU-FB50 UHB Optical Fiber Connector Kit.
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Connection example (IP connection)
a) Signal transfer up to a maximum of 4 km is possible when using the HDCU5000, or 2 km when using the HDCU5500/3500. However, the actual transfer
distance may vary depending on the system configuration of the cameras and the type of optical fiber cables used. b) HDC2000 series (HDC2000/2580/2500/2400/1700) support optical fiber connection. c) Install the HKCU-SFP50 ST 2110 Interface Kit. d) Connect to the LAN 1 and LAN 2 connectors of the HKCU-SFP50 ST 2110 Interface Kit. e) Connect to the LAN COM connector of the HDCU5000/5500/3500. f) To support SNMP monitoring, install HZCU-SNMP50 SNMP Agent Software (option). g) To support Ember+ control, install HZCU-CNFG50 Config Control Software (option).
HDCU3500
c)
MSU-1000 series Master Setup Unit
HDCU5500
c)
Optical fiber cable
LAN cable
d) d) e)
d) d) e)
Supported cameras
a)
HDC3500/3100, HDC2000 series
b)
Audio Mixer
Multi Viewer
Video Server
PTP Master × 2
IP Live System Manager × 2
IP Intercom
IP Tally System
SNMP Manager
f)
Ember+ software
g)
IP switch 10G/25G
× 2
IP switch
1G
IP switch
10G/1G
Supported cameras
a)
HDC5500 HDC3500 with HKC-FB50 installed
HDCU5000
c)
Supported cameras
a)
HDC5500 HDC3500 with HKC-FB50 installed
d) d) e)
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Connection example (single-mode fiber connection)
HDCU5000
b) c)
HDC3500/3100 HDC2000 series
a)
Color Camera
Optical fiber cable Single-mode fiber cables
d)
(2)
RCP-3000/1000 series Remote Control Panel
HDCE-100 Camera Extension Adaptor
a) HDC2000 series: HDC2000/2580/2500/2400/1700 b) Install the HKCU-SM50 Single Mode Fiber Connector Kit. c) Set the transmission type using the following menu item on the HDCU5000/5500/3500.
SYSTEM CONFIG t <CAMERA I/F> t CABLE TYPE t SINGLE-MODE FIBER d) Signal transfer up to a maximum of 10 km is possible. However, the actual transfer distance may vary depending on the system configuration of the
cameras and the type of single-mode optical fiber cables used.
CCA-5 cable
HDCU5500/3500
b) c)
or
INCOM
INTERCOM 1
PROD
LEVEL REAR
FRONT
MIC ON
OFF ENG
INCOM
INTERCOM 2
PROD
LEVEL REAR
FRONT
MIC ON
OFF ENG
HDCU3500
b)
SDI 1
DC power source
a)
BNC cable (HD SDI)
a) A dedicated power supply (external DC power source) for the camera is required. Power is not supplied from the camera control unit. b) Configure the following menu settings.
• Set SYSTEM CONFIG t <CAMERA I/F> t CABLE TYPE to COAX.
• Set SYSTEM CONFIG t <VIDEO I/O> t SDI-I/O 3 t SIGNAL to HD TRUNK.
• Set SYSTEM CONFIG t <VIDEO I/O> t SDI-I/O 4 t SIGNAL to HD PROMPTER.
BNC cable (HD SDI)
SDI 2
SDI I/O 3 SDI I/O 4
Connection example (coax connection)
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Connection example (coax (HDCE) connection)
HDCU3500
a)
HDC2500/2400 HD Color Camera + Large Lens Adaptor
Optical fiber cable
MSU-1000/1500 Master Setup Unit
HDCE-200 Camera Extension Adaptor
a) Configure the following menu settings.
• Set SYSTEM CONFIG t <CAMERA I/F> t CABLE TYPE to COAX(HDCE).
• Set SYSTEM CONFIG t <VIDEO I/O> t SDI-I/O 3 t SIGNAL to HD TRUNK.
• Set SYSTEM CONFIG t <VIDEO I/O> t SDI-I/O 4 t SIGNAL to HD PROMPTER.
LAN cable
HDC3500 Color Camera
RCP-3000/1000 series Remote Control Panel
HDC2500/2400 HD Color Camera
BNC cables (2)
Switching hub
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Location and Function of Parts

HDCU5000
HDCU5500/3500
* The sizes of the HDCU5000 and HDCU5500/3500 are shown at different scales.
Front Panel
a Red tally indicator
Lights in red when this unit receives a red tally signal. You can attach the supplied number plate here.
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b Yellow tally indicator
Lights in yellow when this unit receives a yellow tally signal.
c Green tally indicator
Lights in green when this unit receives a green tally signal.
d CCU number display
Displays the camera number set in the CCU menu. When the camera number is 0, the IP address and subnet mask of the LAN COM connector are displayed scrolling at regular intervals.
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When the camera number is not 0, the IP address and subnet
DISP/MENU lever and indicator
CANCEL/ENTER lever
CONTROL knob
mask of the LAN COM connector are displayed scrolling for a fixed time only when the DISP/MENU lever is held up in the DISP position for 3 seconds.
Be sure to dry the filter thoroughly before replacing it on the unit.
uard bar
j G
e SIGNAL BAR indicator
Indicates the output status of the video signal.
During gray signal output: Off During color bar output: Lights in the color specified with the
MAINTENANCE t <FRONT PANEL> t SIGNAL BAR t READY COLOR menu item.
During camera video output: Lights in a white flowing
pattern.
f CABLE ALARM indicators
OPEN: Lights up when a camera is not connected to the
CAMERA FIBER connector on the rear panel of this unit via an optical fiber cable. Power is not supplied to the camera while this indicator is lit.
SHORT: Lights up when an overcurrent flows the through the
optical fiber cable. Power is not supplied to the camera while this indicator is lit.
g CABLE CONDITION (signal reception status)
indicators
Indicates the communication status of the camera (CAM) and camera control unit (CCU). When the two indicators on the right (green) are lit:
Reception status is excellent.
When the second indicator from the right (green) is lit:
Reception status is good.
When the second indicator from the left (yellow) is lit:
Reception status is low.
When the indicator on the left (red) is lit: Reception status
is at the lowest level.
Note
Do not pull the guard bar with excessive force.
k POWER indicators
CAM: Lights when power is being supplied to the camera. MAIN: Lights when the unit is turned on. In addition, this
flashes when a fan error occurs.
l POWER switch
Turns the entire camera system on and off, including the unit, the camera, and the RCP-3000/1000 series Remote Control Panel connected to the REMOTE connector of this unit. Switch to “?” to turn the power on, and switch to “a” to turn the power off.
m Menu lock switch
Locks out operation of the front panel menu operation area.
n MENU control block
h Status display indicator
REF IN (green): Indicates presence of REFERENCE input
signal.
UNLOCK (red): Not locked to the REFERENCE input signal. RCP/MSU: Displays the status when there is a remote control
panel connected.
On: Indicates that external control equipment (MSU-1000/
1500 Master Setup Unit, RCP-3000/1000 series Remote Control Panel, or other equipment) is connected.
Off: Indicates that external control equipment is not
connected.
For details, see “NETWORK Menu” (page 75).
NETWORK: Displays the network genlock status when using
the HKCU-SFP50 ST 2110 Interface Kit.
Low-speed flashing: PTP master not detected High-speed flashing: Locking to PTP master Lit: Locked to PTP master
Not lit: Network genlock setting disabled ALARM: Lights when various errors occur. FAN STOP: Lights when the fan is stopped.
i Filter cover
Remove the screws on the left/right of the filter cover to remove the filter cover. The filter (black sponge) is placed under the cover. If the filter becomes dirty, you can remove it and clean it with cold or warm water. When using a detergent, use a neutral solution.
• DISP/MENU lever and indicator
Selects the status display or setup menu display. In setup menu mode, the indicator turns on. When the camera number is not 0, the IP address and subnet mask of the LAN COM connector are displayed on the CCU number display scrolling for a fixed time only when the DISP/ MENU lever is held up in the DISP position for 3 seconds. When <OUTPUT FORMAT1> t SDI-OUT4 t MONITOR is set to C, you can return to the M setting for MONITOR by holding the DISP/MENU level down in the MENU position for 3 seconds.
• CANCEL/ENTER lever
In setup menu mode, used to cancel and enter settings.
• CONTROL knob (rotary encoder)
In status screen mode, used to change the displayed page. In setup menu mode, used to move the cursor on a page and to change menu settings. Pushing the knob has the same function as setting the CANCEL/ENTER lever to ENTER.
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o INTERCOM audio input/output and control block
MIC/PGM (microphone/program) switch
PRIV indicator
INTERCOM (intercom select) switch
INTERCOM (intercom adjustment) knob
INTERCOM connector
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• INTERCOM (intercom adjustment) knob
Adjusts the headset audio level.
• MIC/PGM (microphone/program) switch
ON: Turns the headset microphone on. OFF: Turns the headset microphone off. PGM: Selects program audio output.
• INTERCOM (intercom select) switch
Selects the intercom signal input/output connection source for the INTERCOM connector on the front panel.
PROD: Connects the producer line.
PRIV: Blocks the connection to the producer line or engineer
line, allowing private intercom talk between the CCU and the camera.
ENG: Connects the engineer line.
• PRIV (private) indicator
Lights when the intercom is in private mode.
• INTERCOM connector (XLR 5-pin)
Connect the intercom headset.
p Call button
When pressed, this outputs a call signal to the camera or external control devices (the RCP-3000/1000 series Remote Control Panel, etc.) that are connected to this unit. Use this when you want to call and speak with the camera operator or external control device operator via intercom. This button lights in red when it is pressed or the call button of other equipment is pressed.
q USB port
Used to connect to a USB device.
r Assignable button
You can set a function for this button via the CCU menu.
HDCU5000 Rear Panel
a Option kit mounting port
The HKCU-SFP50 ST 2110 Interface Kit (option) can be installed. For an overview of option kits, see “Option Kits” (page 15).
b CAMERA FIBER connector for HDC3500/3100 and
HDC2000 series
Used to connect a video camera, using an optical fiber cable. All video camera signals, including power supply, control, video, and audio, are sent and received over one optical fiber cable.
Note
Dust on the connection surface of the optical fiber cable may result in transmission errors. When not connected, always cover the end of the connector with the supplied cap.
c Option kit mounting port
Used to install HKCU-SDI50 12G-SDI Extension Kit. For an overview of option kits, see “Option Kits” (page 15).
d NETWORK TRUNK connector (RJ-45 8-pin)
Used to connect the device connected to the NETWORK TRUNK connector of a camera with the network connection device.
e LAN COM connector (RJ-45 8-pin)
Used to connect to a LAN. Connect a LAN hub (10BASE-T/ 100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T), using a LAN cable (shielded type of category 5 or higher).
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f UHD SDI A/B/C/D connectors (BNC-type)
The signal from the video camera is output as UHD (4K) SDI signals. The C and D connectors can also be used as input connectors.
For details on settings, contact a Sony service or sales representative.
g SDI OUT (3G/HD/SD SDI output) 1/2/3/4 connectors
(BNC-type)
The signal from the video camera may be output as 3G signals, HD-SDI signals, or SD-SDI signals. They can output signals with superimposed text characters and markers.
For details on settings, contact a Sony service or sales representative.
h SDI I/O (3G/HD SDI input/output) 1/2/3/4 connectors
(BNC-type)
These can be used as return video inputs, HD prompter inputs, camera video signal outputs, and HD-TRUNK outputs. Set them in NETWORK TRUNK on the <TRUNK/ PROMPTER> page of the MAINTENANCE menu according to the application.
i SDI RET (3G/HD/SD SDI return video input) 1/2/3/4
connectors (BNC-type)
Four different 3G/HD/SD SDI return video input signals may be received independently. The selection of RET 1 to 4 is made by the return switch of the video camera. The aspect ratio can also be selected for an SD signal. The type of input signal on RET 1 to 4 may be set individually using the setup menu, or using the MSU-1500 series Master Setup Unit.
If the signal used is a 1.0 Vp-p, 75-ohm analog signal, it may be output from the PROMPTER OUT connector of the video camera with a frequency bandwidth of 5 MHz, regardless of signal format.
Note
In the case of the HDC5500, connect to the PROMPTER1 connector. It is not supported by the PROMPTER2 connector.
2 VBS-RET (VBS return video input) connector*
(BNC-type)
A single VBS return video signal can be input independently.
* This connector doubles as the PROMPTER 2 connector.
The RET selection is made by the return switch of the video camera. The type of input signal on each RET connector may be set individually using the setup menu, or using the MSU-1000 series Master Setup Unit. The aspect ratio may also be selected for SD signals.
For details on setup menu operations, contact a Sony service or sales representative.
Refer also to the Master Setup Unit manual.
For details on how to select the signal, contact a Sony service or sales representative.
m CAMERA FIBER connector for HDC5000/5500
Used to connect a video camera, using an optical fiber cable. All video camera signals, including power supply, control, video, and audio, are sent and received over one optical fiber cable.
Note
For details on the setup menu, contact a Sony service or sales representative.
Refer also to the Master Setup Unit manual.
j Rear indicator
Displays calls and statuses.
k REFERENCE IN/OUT connectors (BNC-type)
Input an HD tri-level sync signal or SD reference signal (black burst signal, or black burst signal with 10-field ID) to the REFERENCE IN connector. The input signal is output from the REFERENCE OUT connector as-is (loop-through). If loop-through output is not used, terminate the unused connector at 75 ohms.
l INPUT area
1 PROMPTER (tele-prompter input) 1/2 connectors
(BNC-type)
Input the prompter signal of 1 channel or 2 channels depending on the setting of PROMPTER2/VBS-RET on the <REAR I/F> page of the SYSTEM CONFIG menu and PROMPTER CHANNEL MODE on the <TRUNK/ PROMPTER> page of the MAINTENANCE menu. When PROMPTER/VBS-RET is set to DISABLE, the input signal is output from the other connector as-is (loop-through). If loop­through output is not used, terminate the unused connector at 75 ohms. When PROMPTER/VBS-RET is set to ENABLE, both connectors become inputs and they are terminated at 75 ohms inside the unit.
Dust on the connection surface of the optical fiber cable may result in transmission errors. When not connected, always cover the end of the connector with the supplied cap.
n TRUNK connector (round 12-pin)
Used to connect to the CCU connector on a camera via an RS-232C or RS-422A interface. Communication with up to two channels is available.
o Option kit mounting port
The optional HKCU-SM50 Single Mode Fiber Connector Kit can be installed. For an overview of option kits, see “Option Kits” (page 15).
p INTERCOM/TALLY/IO (intercom / tally / input/output)
connector (D-sub 50-pin)
Used to input and output intercom, tally, and program audio signals. Connect to the intercom/tally/program audio connector of the intercom system. REAR PREVIEW function: Pin 35 is assigned for the output
pin of the REAR PREVIEW function.
q RCP/CNU connector (round 8-pin)
Used to connect to an MSU-1000 series Master Setup Unit, CNU-700 Camera Command Network Unit, or RCP-3000/ 1000 series Remote Control Panel via a CCA-5 connection cable. Control signals are sent and received via this connector. When using an RCP-3000/1000 series unit, power is also supplied.
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r AES/EBU connector (BNC-type)
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* The UHB seal shown on the left of the CAMERA FIBER connector is not present on the HDCU3500.
Outputs the AES/EBU format digital audio signal that is input to the video camera.
s CHARACTER (character output) / SYNC connector
(BNC-type)
CHARACTER: Outputs the self-diagnostic results or setup
menu of the unit as an SD analog video signal.
SYNC: Outputs an SD composite sync (without burst signal)
or HD tri-level sync signal from the internal sync signal generator (default: SD composite sync signal).
For details on how to select the signal, contact a Sony service or sales representative.
HDCU5500/3500 Rear Panel
t AUDIO OUT CH1, CH2 (audio output 1, 2) connectors
(XLR 3-pin)
Used to output the audio signal to the AUDIO IN connectors of the video camera.
u - AC IN (AC power input) connector
Use the specified AC power cord to connect to an AC power supply. The AC power cord can be secured to this unit using the plug holder (optional).
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qd qjqf qf
a Option kit mounting port
The HKCU-SFP50 ST 2110 Interface Kit (option) can be installed. For an overview of option kits, see “Option Kits” (page 15).
b RCP/CNU connector (round 8-pin)
Used to connect to an MSU-1000 series Master Setup Unit, CNU-700 Camera Command Network Unit, or RCP-3000/ 1000 series Remote Control Panel via a CCA-5 connection cable. Control signals are sent and received via this connector. When using an RCP-3000/1000 series unit, power is also supplied.
c CHARACTER (character output), AES/EBU, SYNC
connector (BNC-type)
CHARACTER: Outputs the self-diagnostic results or setup
menu of the unit as an SD analog video signal.
AES/EBU: Outputs the AES/EBU format digital audio signal
that is input to the video camera.
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qk
SYNC: Outputs an SD composite sync (without burst signal)
or HD tri-level sync signal from the internal sync signal generator (default: SD composite sync signal).
For details on how to select the signal, contact a Sony service or sales representative.
d TRUNK connector (round 12-pin)
Used to connect to the CCU connector on a camera via an RS-232C or RS-422A interface. Communication with up to two channels is available.
e SDI OUT (3G/HD/SD SDI output) 1/2/3/4 connectors
(BNC-type)
The signal from the video camera may be output as 3G signals, HD-SDI signals, or SD-SDI signals. They can output signals with superimposed text characters and markers.
For details on settings, contact a Sony service or sales representative.
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f SDI I/O (3G/HD SDI input/output) 1/2/3/4 connectors
(BNC-type)
These can be used as return video inputs, HD prompter inputs, camera video signal outputs, and HD-TRUNK outputs. Set them in NETWORK TRUNK on the <TRUNK/ PROMPTER> page of the MAINTENANCE menu according to the application.
g SDI RET (3G/HD/SD SDI return video input) 1/2/3/4
connectors (BNC-type)
Four different 3G/HD/SD SDI return video input signals may be received independently. The selection of RET 1 to 4 is made by the return switch of the video camera. The aspect ratio can also be selected for an SD signal. The type of input signal on RET 1 to 4 may be set individually using the setup menu, or using the MSU-1500 series Master Setup Unit.
For details on the setup menu, contact a Sony service or sales representative.
For details on setup menu operations, contact a Sony service or sales representative.
Refer also to the Master Setup Unit manual.
For details on how to select the signal, contact a Sony service or sales representative.
j HDCU3500: UHD SDI A/B/C/D connectors (BNC-type)
The signal from the video camera is output as 3G/1.5G SDI signals. If replaced with the HKCU-FB50 UHB Transmission Board Kit (option), the specifications become equivalent to the HDCU5500 and support UHD (4K) output. When HZCU-UHD35 4K/HDR Processor Software (option) is installed, the signal from the video camera is output as a UHD (4K) SDI signal. The C and D connectors can also be used as input connectors.
For details on settings, contact a Sony service or sales representative.
Refer also to the Master Setup Unit manual.
h REFERENCE IN/OUT connectors (BNC-type)
Input an HD tri-level sync signal or SD reference signal (black burst signal, or black burst signal with 10-field ID) to the REFERENCE IN connector. The input signal is output from the REFERENCE OUT connector as-is (loop-through). If loop-through output is not used, terminate the unused connector at 75 ohms.
i INPUT area
1 PROMPTER (tele-prompter input) 1/2 connectors
(BNC-type)
Input the prompter signal of 1 channel or 2 channels depending on the setting of PROMPTER2/VBS-RET on the <REAR I/F> page of the SYSTEM CONFIG menu and PROMPTER CHANNEL MODE on the <TRUNK/ PROMPTER> page of the MAINTENANCE menu. When PROMPTER/VBS-RET is set to DISABLE, the input signal is output from the other connector as-is (loop-through). If loop­through output is not used, terminate the unused connector at 75 ohms. When PROMPTER/VBS-RET is set to ENABLE, both connectors become inputs and they are terminated at 75 ohms inside the unit. If the signal used is a 1.0 Vp-p, 75-ohm analog signal, it may be output from the PROMPTER OUT connector of the video camera with a frequency bandwidth of 5 MHz, regardless of signal format.
Note
q; HDCU5500, or HDCU3500 with HKCU-FB50 installed:
UHD SDI A/B/C/D connectors (BNC-type)
The signal from the video camera is output as UHD (4K) SDI signals. The C and D connectors can also be used as input connectors.
For details on settings, contact a Sony service or sales representative.
k CAMERA FIBER connector
Used to connect a video camera, using an optical fiber cable. All video camera signals, including power supply, control, video, and audio, are sent and received over one optical fiber cable.
Note
Dust on the connection surface of the optical fiber cable may result in transmission errors. When not connected, always cover the end of the connector with the supplied cap.
l Option kit mounting port
The optional HKCU-SM50 Single Mode Fiber Connector Kit can be installed. For an overview of option kits, see “Option Kits” (page 15).
m AUDIO OUT CH1, CH2 (audio output 1, 2) connectors
(XLR 3-pin)
Used to output the audio signal to the AUDIO IN connectors of the video camera.
In the case of the HDC5500, connect to the PROMPTER1 connector. It is not supported by the PROMPTER2 connector.
2 VBS-RET (VBS return video input) connector*
(BNC-type)
A single VBS return video signal can be input independently.
* This connector doubles as the PROMPTER 2 connector.
The RET selection is made by the return switch of the video camera. The type of input signal on each RET connector may be set individually using the setup menu, or using the MSU-1000 series Master Setup Unit. The aspect ratio may also be selected for SD signals.
n Rear indicator
Displays calls and statuses.
o NETWORK TRUNK connector (RJ-45 8-pin)
Used to connect the device connected to the NETWORK TRUNK connector of a camera with the network connection device.
p LAN COM connector (RJ-45 8-pin)
Used to connect to a LAN. Connect a LAN hub (10BASE-T/ 100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T), using a LAN cable (shielded type of category 5 or higher).
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q INTERCOM/TALLY/IO (intercom / tally / input/output)
connector (D-sub 50-pin)
Used to input and output intercom, tally, and program audio signals. Connect to the intercom/tally/program audio connector of the intercom system. REAR PREVIEW function: Pin 35 is assigned for the output
pin of the REAR PREVIEW function.
r - AC IN (AC power input) connector
Use the specified AC power cord to connect to an AC power supply. The AC power cord can be secured to this unit using the plug holder (optional).
Option Kits
Note
For safety, only a qualified technician with service training should perform tasks inside the unit.
For details about installation, contact a Sony service or sales representative.
HKCU-FB50 UHB Transmission Board Kit
This unit is an option kit that replaces the q; UHD SDI A/B/C/ D connectors on the rear of the HDCU3500 and enables 4K transfer on the HDCU3500.
Note
HZCU-UHD35 4K/HDR Processor Software (option) is required for 4K output.
HKCU-SDI50 12G-SDI Extension Kit
This unit is an option kit that can be installed in the option kit mounting port 3 on the rear of the HDCU5000 Camera Control Unit and enables support for 1-system quad 12G-SDI output at 4K.
For HDCU5000
For HDCU5500/3500
IP video signals and audio input/output, intercom, and network synchronization are performed using the LAN 1 and LAN 2 connectors (SFP+/SFP28). This enables one 4K and three HD IP inputs/outputs on the HDCU5000/5500/3500. For RCP/MSU device connection and IP tally input, use the LAN COM connector. The input/output signal format is set using <OUTPUT FORMAT IP> and <RETURN FORMAT IP> in the setup menu of the HDCU5000/5500/3500.
Note
An OTM-10GSR1 or other SFP+ module or SFP28 module is required to use IP output.
HKCU-SM50 Single Mode Fiber Connector Kit
This unit is an option kit that can be installed in the option kit mounting port qg on the rear of the HDCU5000 Camera Control Unit or qs on the rear of the HDCU5500/3500 Camera Control Unit, and enables single mode fiber transfer on the HDCU5000/5500/3500.
HKCU-SFP50 ST 2110 Interface Kit
This unit is an option kit that can be installed in the option kit mounting port 1 on the rear of the HDCU5000/5500/3500 Camera Control Unit and enables connection with SMPTE ST 2110 compliant devices.
Note
It can only be used to connect with HDC3500/3100 and HDC2000-series cameras. It cannot be connected with the HDC5000/5500.
For HDCU5000
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For HDCU5500/3500
OUT
DISP/MENU lever
CONTROL knob
The CAMERA SMF IN connector inputs the video signal from the camera, audio (microphone) signal, HD-TRUNK signal, and NETWORK TRUNK signal. The CAMERA SMF OUT connector outputs the return video signal to the camera, prompter video signal, program audio signal, and NETWORK TRUNK signal. The RS-422A and RS-232C interfaces are also supported.

Status Display

The CCU system status can be monitored using a video monitor connected to the CHARACTER, SDI OUT 3, or SDI OUT 4 connector.
Note
To use the SDI OUT 3 or SDI OUT 4 connector, set SYSTEM CONFIG t <OUTPUT FORMAT1> t SDI-OUT3 or SDI-OUT4 t MONITOR in the setup menu to M.
For information on monitoring and changing settings, see “Settings Using the Menu of the Unit” (page 19).
Displaying the Status Screen
Note
Dust on the connection surface of the connector may result in transmission errors. When not connected, always cover the end of the connector with a cap.
The menu screen is controlled using the knob and levers in the MENU control block on the front panel.
To display the status screen
Set the DISP/MENU lever to the DISP position. The most recently viewed status screen page is displayed (when first powered on, the camera settings page is displayed). Turning the CONTROL knob changes the displayed page.
To exit the status screen display
In status screen display mode, set the DISP/MENU lever to the DISP position.
Status Display Screen
The following information is displayed on the status display screen.
•System status
• Input/output signal format information of each SDI connector
• Camera and unit audio status
• Camera and unit intercom status
• Warning display
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Camera settings
HDC5500 HJ22eX7.6B *EX F:4.7
6
dB
ND:1 CC:A TALK 1/2000 OFF
78 9 0 qa qs
12 3456
*System Status* 01/11
Camera Format :1080/59.94P
Camera Cable :Connected Cable Type :Fiber Camera Cable Power Supply :On Cable Length : 100m
CAM OK CCU OK
Reference :Not Detected Unlock
CCU No.:96 RCP/MSU:Connected
ssxxxxxxg ssxxxxxxg
*Multi Format1* 02/11
SDI-OUT
1:1080/59.94P/3G-A 0ETF:HLG_BT.2100 Color:BT.2020
2:1080/59.94P/3G-A 0ETF:HLG_BT.2100 Color:BT.2020
3:1080/59.94P/3G-A 0ETF:HLG_BT.2100 Color:BT.2020
4:1080/59.94P/3G-A 0ETF:HLG_BT.2100 Color:BT.2020
*Multi Format2* 03/11
SDI-I/O
1:1080/59.94P/3G-A 0ETF:HLG_BT.2100 Color:BT.2020
2:1080/59.94P/3G-A 0ETF:HLG_BT.2100 Color:BT.2020
3:(HD Trunk)
4:(Disable)
a Camera name indication
Displays the name of the connected camera.
b Lens file name indication
Displays the lens file name.
c F drop indication
Displayed when an F drop occurs.
System status
Camera Format: Signal format of connected camera Camera Cable: Camera cable connection status Camera Type: Camera cable type Power Supply: Camera power supply status Cable Length: Cable length CAM: Camera light sensor level CCU: Control unit light sensor level Reference: Reference signal format used and genlock status
(“Not Detected” is displayed when a reference signal is not input.)
CCU No.: CCU number setting status RCP/MSU: RCP/MSU connection status
d EX (lens extender) indication
Displayed during use of the lens extender.
e F-stop value indication
Displays the lens F-stop value (iris value).
f Camera auto control information area
Top: Displays the Auto Setup type and execution status. Bottom: Displays the execution item.
g Gain value indication
Displays the video output signal gain setting value (dB).
h ND filter indication
Displays the currently selected ND filter type.
i CC filter indication
Displays the currently selected CC filter type.
j Camera microphone status indication
Displayed when the camera microphone is on.
k Shutter speed/Clear scan frequency indication
Displays the shutter speed. When ECS is on, displays the clear scan frequency.
Input/output signal format status of SDI connectors
SDI-OUT connectors
SDI-I/O connectors
l Shutter/ECS indication
Displays the on/off state of the shutter/ECS.
Notes
• Items that are turned off using the <DISPLAY> page settings of the VIDEO/MONITOR menu are not displayed.
• A “-” mark is displayed for each item when a camera is not connected.
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UHD-SDI connectors
*Multi Format3* 04/11
UHD-SDI
A 3840x2160/59.94P/12G OETF:HLG_BT2100 COLOR: BT2020
B 3840x2160/59.94P/12G OETF:HLG_BT2100 COLOR: BT2020
C 3840x2160/59.94P/12G OETF:HLG_BT2100 COLOR: BT2020
D 3840x2160/59.94P/12G OETF:HLG_BT2100 COLOR: BT2020
*Multi Format4* 05/11
UHD-SDI
E 3840x2160/59.94P/12G OETF:HLG_BT2100 COLOR: BT2020
F 3840x2160/59.94P/12G OETF:HLG_BT2100 COLOR: BT2020
G 3840x2160/59.94P/12G OETF:HLG_BT2100 COLOR: BT2020
H 3840x2160/59.94P/12G OETF:HLG_BT2100 COLOR: BT2020
*Multi Format IP* 06/11
IP-OUT
1:1080/59.94P/3G-A 0ETF:HLG_BT.2100 Color: BT.2020 SOURCE:CAMERA
2:M 1080/59.94P/3G-A 0ETF:HLG_BT.2100 Color: BT.2020 SOURCE:CAMERA
3:C 1080/59.94P/3G-A 0ETF:HLG_BT.2100 Color: BT.2020 SOURCE:HD TRUNK
*Audio* 07/11
Camera MIC Gain CH1 :60dB CH2 :60dB
CCU AES/EBU Out :AES/EBU Analog Out :AES/EBU
*Intercom* 08/11
Camera Engineer :MIC On Producer :MIC Off
CCU MIC/PGM :MIC Off Line :System
*Network* 09/11
LAN 1:Link Up 2:Link Up SPD 1:25G 2:25G FEC 1:RS-FEC 2:RS-FEC
LSM 1:Disconnected 2:Disconnected PTP 1:Locked 2:Locked
Ref :1080/50I Locked
RDS :Connected
Displayed only when HKCU-SDI50 is installed.
CCU Analog Out: Output format of the analog output
connector
Camera and unit intercom status
Camera Engineer: Camera microphone status of the ENG
line of the camera
Camera Producer: Camera microphone status of the PROD
line of the camera
CCU MIC/PGM: Status of MIC/PGM switch on the front of the
unit
CCU Line: Intercom system connection status
Network status
Displayed only when HKCU-SFP50 is installed.
IP-OUT connectors
Displayed only when HKCU-SFP50 is installed.
Camera and unit audio status
LAN1: Link status of the LAN1 connector SPD1: Link speed of the LAN1 connector FEC1: FEC setting for 25G of the LAN1 connector LSM1: Connection status of the LAN1 connector with Live
System Manager
PTP1: Network genlock status of the LAN1 connector
* The above items are also shown for the LAN2 connector.
Ref: Used reference format setting and genlock status RDS: Connection status with NMOS Registration & Discovery
System
Camera MIC Gain CH1: Camera microphone circuit 1 amp
gain status
Camera MIC Gain CH2: Camera microphone circuit 2 amp
gain status
CCU AES/EBU Out: Output format of the AES/EBU connector
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IP stream status
*IP Stream* 10/11
OUT VIDEO1 IN RETURN1 VIDEO2 RETURN2 VIDEO3 RETURN3
----- -----
AUDIO PGM HD TRUNK AUDIO
INTERCOM INTERCOM
META1 META2 META3
-----
*Alarm* 11/11
CCU:PS FAN STOP CCU:GENLOCK ERROR
DISP/MENU lever and indicator
CANCEL/ENTER lever
CONTROL knob
** CCU MENU **
c
SYSTEM CONFIG VIDEO/MONITOR AUDIO/INTERCOM MAINTENANCE FILE NETWORK DIAGNOSIS
Displayed only when HKCU-SFP50 is installed.
Displays the stream status during IP transmission.
OUT: Outgoing IP stream IN: Incoming IP stream
-----: No incoming/outgoing stream
Warning display

Settings Using the Menu of the Unit

The CCU system and peripheral settings can be checked and modified using a video monitor connected to the CHARACTER, SDI OUT 3, or SDI OUT 4 connector.
Note
To use the SDI OUT 3 or SDI OUT 4 connector, set SYSTEM CONFIG t <OUTPUT FORMAT1> t SDI-OUT3 or SDI-OUT4 t MONITOR in the setup menu to M.
Changing Menu Item Settings
The menu screen is controlled using the knob and levers in the MENU control block on the front panel. Setting the CANCEL/ ENTER lever to the ENTER position and pressing the CONTROL knob perform the same function.
Displays any warning that occurs.
To display a menu page
Set the DISP/MENU lever to the MENU position. When first powered on, the CCU MENU page is displayed. When <OUTPUT FORMAT1> t SDI-OUT4 t MONITOR is set to C (characters are not added), you can hold the DISP/ MENU lever in the MENU position for 3 seconds to force display of the CCU MENU.
To display the CCU MENU page
In menu display mode, turn the CONTROL knob to move the pointer (,) to TOP in the upper right corner of the menu page, then press the CONTROL knob. The CCU MENU showing the menu configuration is displayed.
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Menu name Description
<CAMERA I/F> ?S01 TOP
CABLE TYPE: FIBER CAMERA CABLE FIBER TRANSMIT RATE : HIGH OPTICAL SIGNAL : OFF
BARS : OFF TEST : TEST1
STARTUP VIDEO SIGNAL: GRAY
Flashing
SYSTEM CONFIG Input/output signal format and
VIDEO/MONITOR Video-related settings
AUDIO/INTERCOM Audio- and intercom-related
MAINTENANCE CCU configuration settings
FILE CCU file-related settings
NETWORK Network-related settings
DIAGNOSIS Displays the unit status.
system-related settings
settings
To select an item in the CCU MENU
Turn the CONTROL knob to move the pointer (,) up/down to the desired menu item, then press the CONTROL knob. The most recently viewed page in the selected menu is displayed.
To change the displayed page
1
Turn the CONTROL knob to move the pointer (,) to the
page number, then press the CONTROL knob.
The pointer (,) changes to a flashing question mark (?).
To suspend menu changes
Set the DISP/MENU lever to the MENU position to exit the menu screen. The DISP/MENU lever can be set to the MENU position again to restart the operation.
3
Press the CONTROL knob.
The question mark (?) changes back to the pointer (,), and the item setting is registered.
4
Repeat steps 1 to 3 to change other settings on the same
page.
To enter a character string
Some menu items require a character string input. Moving the pointer (,) to an item with a character string input and pressing the CONTROL knob displays a rectangular cursor and a list of selectable characters. Turning the CONTROL knob moves the cursor between characters. The following menu item has character strings:
• VIDEO/MONITOR menu t BAR CHARACTER page t
BAR CHARACTER
1
Move the text cursor to the input position, then press the
CONTROL knob.
2
Turn the CONTROL knob to change the displayed page
to the desired page, then press the CONTROL knob.
The question mark (?) changes back to the pointer (,). Items on the page can now be selected and changed.
To change a menu item setting
If a question mark (?) is displayed beside the page number, press the CONTROL knob to restore the pointer (,). Items on the page can now be selected and changed.
1
Turn the CONTROL knob to move the pointer to the
desired item, then press the CONTROL knob.
The pointer (,) changes to a flashing question mark (?).
2
Turn the CONTROL knob to change the setting.
A second cursor is displayed in the character list.
2
Turn the CONTROL knob to move the cursor to the
desired character, then press the CONTROL knob.
Repeat steps 1 and 2 to enter other characters.
• Select INS to insert a space character at the cursor position.
• Select DEL to delete the character at the cursor position.
• Select RET to return to step 1 without changing the string.
• Entering the maximum number of characters (up to the right edge) moves the cursor to ESC on the lower right of the character list.
3
Turn the CONTROL knob to move the cursor to END, then
press the CONTROL knob.
The new input string is registered.
To cancel the character string setting
Turn the CONTROL knob to move the cursor to ESC, then press the CONTROL knob.
To exit the menu display
In menu display mode, set the DISP/MENU lever to the MENU position.
To cancel a changed setting
Set the CANCEL/ENTER lever to the CANCEL position before pressing the CONTROL knob. The item is restored to its current setting.
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Settings Using the Web
HDCU5500/3500
CCU
PC
Hub
Router
(DHCP server)
CCU
HDCU5000
Menu
3
Check that <WEB MENU> t WEB MENU is set to
ENABLE in the NETWORK menu.
4
Check the network settings of the unit using one of the
following.
You can configure the unit, execute functions, and monitor settings information using the web menu. You can also monitor tally information and monitor the front panel information of the CCUs (camera control unit) connected to a private network on the same subnet as the unit. The web menu is accessed using a web browser on a PC.
Note
Use of a monitor with resolution 1000×720 or higher is recommended to display the web menu normally.
Accessing the Web Menu
1
Referring to the following connection example, connect a
PC which has a web browser installed and the unit on the
same private network.
Note
The unit uses the multicast protocol for acquiring and updating information from other CCUs on the same subnet. Accordingly, use of a router that supports the IGMP Snooping function is recommended. If the IGMP Snooping function is not available, CCU information will be present on the network in the broadcasting state, increasing the load of devices on the same network. When <WEB MENU> t SERVICE DISCOVERY is set to OFF in the NETWORK menu, the multicast protocol is not used and only the information for the local unit is acquired and displayed.
• In the setup menu of the unit (page 19), set <IP ADDRESS> t PORT to LAN-COM in the NETWORK menu to display the IP address of the unit and the subnet mask on the menu display.
• On the front panel of the unit, push and hold the DISP/ MENU lever up in the DISP position for 3 seconds to display the IP address and subnet mask in the CCU number display area.
5
Enter the IP address of the unit in the web browser.
The web menu is accessed.
Web Browsers
The use of Chrome is recommended. Use of a web browser other than Chrome may corrupt the layout of the web menu or may cause some functions to operate incorrectly.
2
Check that the devices are turned on.
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Structure of the Web Menu
The web menu is comprised by an area showing the settings and information of the unit and an area showing a list view of the information for other CCU units on the same subnet.
a Unit settings/information display area
For details, see “Name and Function of Settings/Information Display Area” (page 23).
b Information about CCU units on the same subnet
For details, see “CCU Information List Screen” (page 24).
Notes
• The web menu actually displays white text on a dark gray background. The illustrations in this document show the colors reversed for increased clarity.
• Information for CCU units on another VLAN cannot be displayed.
• When the menu lock switch of the unit is in the ON position, the unit cannot be configured from the web menu.
• If the IP address is changed by direct operation on the unit or OSD operation in the web menu, a dialog displaying the changed IP address information appears in the web menu. Click the link in the dialog to reconnect to the unit using the new IP address and display the web menu again.
• If connection with a CCU being accessed using the web menu is lost for 30 seconds, a dialog appears and an attempt is made to reconnect. If 30 minutes elapse without reestablishing a connection, a dialog appears that prompts you to reload. If a connection is not reestablished in this dialog, the connection process is aborted and connection with the CCU is lost.
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Name and Function of Settings/Information Display Area
Note
When a setting of the unit is changed using the setup menu, the display in the web menu is also updated.
a Favicon / CCU number display
Displays the favicon and CCU number in a tab.
b Error message display
Displays the number of current errors at the top right of the icon. Click the icon to display the error messages in a pull­down list. Error messages are also displayed in the center of the header. If there are multiple error messages, the error messages are displayed alternately at a set interval while they are blinking.
c Front panel information display
Displays information about the front panel of the unit. The light sensor level of the camera and CCU are displayed in nine gradations of bar color and length.
Light sensor level Bar display
High
Low
(Bar color: green)
(Bar color: green)
(Bar color: green)
(Bar color: green)
(Bar color: yellow)
(Bar color: yellow)
(Bar color: red)
(Bar color: red)
(No bar display)
d OSD Menu button
Click to display the OSD menu screen of the unit. The configuration items displayed on the OSD menu screen are the same as those displayed in the setup menu of the unit. You can switch between the OSD menu screen display and the status screen display of the status of the unit.
Click the f (up) button and F (down) button at the bottom of the screen to switch between screens. Clicking the ENTER button applies/executes a setting. Clicking the CANCEL button cancels a setting. You can operate the unit using these buttons, the knobs and levers on the front panel, a mouse, or a keyboard.
OSD menu button
f button CONTROL knob Scroll up R
F button CONTROL knob Scroll down r
ENTER button CANCEL/ENTER
CANCEL button
Front panel knob/lever
lever
CANCEL/ENTER lever
Mouse Keyboard
Left-click t
Right-click T
Note
When a setting of the unit is changed using the setup menu, the display in the OSD menu screen is also updated.
Help screen
Clicking the icon at the bottom right of the screen displays a help screen describing how to operate the OSD menu.
e Call button
The call button of the unit lights up while the Call button is pressed using a mouse. Also, the display of the Call button on the screen changes to dark red while the Call button of the unit is pressed.
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f button
Currently accessed CCU
Click to display a context menu containing a list of the functions that can be executed from the web menu. CCU File: Executes the same functions as on the <CCU
FILE> page of the FILE menu of the unit. You can upload a CCU file stored on a PC to the unit, or download a CCU file from the unit to a PC.
Save Log: Downloads the log file (log.zip) of the unit. Version Up: Store the package file on the PC used to access
the web menu before updating the unit using this function. During the update process, a screen indicating that the unit is updating appears in the web menu. When the update is completed, the unit restarts automatically and the web menu connects again automatically.
License: Downloads the device information file
(DEVICE.DAT) required for license authentication to a PC via the web menu. It can also perform the following operations which are equivalent to functions on the <OPTION> page of the MAINTENANCE menu.
1 Install license key (USB flash drive not required) 2 Check the status of software licenses
Information: Displays software license information
(equivalent to the <OPTION> page of the MAINTENANCE menu), version information (equivalent to the <VERSION> page of the DIAGNOSIS menu), and camera diagnosis information (equivalent to the <CAMERA DIAGNOSIS> page of the DIAGNOSIS menu).
Reboot: Reboots the unit.
CCU Information List Screen
This screen displays information about CCU units on the same subnet in list view sorted by CCU number. To display the CCU information list, set <WEB MENU> t SERVICE DISCOVERY to ON in the NETWORK menu.
Notes
• The information displayed in the CCU information list is acquired via the network. There may be a short delay before the information is reflected on the screen compared to the settings/information display area.
• If communication from a CCU is not received for 30 seconds, the corresponding CCU row becomes gray. When updated information is detected, the background color returns to normal.
• When the setting of a CCU displayed in the list changes, the display of the list is updated.
• Models supported by the CCU information list display are HDCU3100 V2.2 and later, HDCU3170 V2.2 and later, and HDCU5000/5500/3500 V1.0 and later.
The front panel information of each CCU is displayed on each row. You can switch to the web menu of a CCU by clicking the
button.
The button is not displayed in the row of the currently accessed CCU. The background color also differs from the other rows.
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Menu Tree

CAMERA I/F CABLE TYPE (S01) FIBER TRANSMIT RATE OPTICAL SIGNAL BARS TEST START UP VIDEO SIGNAL VIDEO I/O SDI-I/O 1 (S02) I/O SIGNAL SDI-I/O 2 I/O SIGNAL SDI-I/O 3 I/O SIGNAL SDI-I/O 4 I/O SIGNAL UHD-SDI B I/O SIGNAL UHD-SDI C I/O SIGNAL UHD-SDI D I/O SIGNAL UHD-SDI G I/O SIGNAL UHD-SDI H I/O SIGNAL REAR I/F CHARACTER (S03) PROMPTER2/VBS-RET MIC/WF REMOTE REAR PREVIEW GENLOCK REFERENCE (S04) LOCK STAT U S GENLOCK MODE 10F BB H-PHASE STEP H-PHASE COARSE V
-PHASE SYNC OUT SELECT MULTI FORMAT SYSTEM (S05) CAMERA FORMAT BIT DEPTH CCU VIDEO CONVERT FRAME CONVERT DELAY HD-SD DELAY HDR HDR MODE (S06) SDR GAIN HDR CONTRAST HDR BLACK OFFSET HDR OETF HDR LOOK HDR COLOR SPA CE 4K COLOR SPA CE
OUTPUT FORMAT1 SDI-OUT1
FORMAT OETF COLOR SDI-OUT2
FORMAT OETF COLOR SDI-OUT3
FORMAT OETF COLOR SDI-OUT4
FORMAT OETF COLOR OUTPUT FORMAT2 SDI-I/O1
FORMAT OETF COLOR SDI-I/O2
FORMAT OETF COLOR SDI-I/O3
FORMAT OETF COLOR SDI-I/O4
FORMAT OETF COLOR OUTPUT FORMAT3 UHD-SDI A
FORMAT OETF COLOR UHD-SDI B
FORMAT OETF COLOR UHD-SDI C
FORMAT OETF COLOR UHD-SDI D
FORMAT OETF COLOR
SYSTEM CONFIG Menu
Menu items marked “1)” are displayed only for HDCU5000/ 5500 or HDCU3500 (with HZCU-UHD35 installed). Menu items marked “2)” are displayed only when HKCU-SFP50 is installed.
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(S07) MONITOR
MONITOR
MONITOR
MONITOR
(S08) MONITOR
MONITOR
MONITOR
MONITOR
(S09) MONITOR
MONITOR
MONITOR
MONITOR
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VIDEO/MONITOR Menu
OUTPUT FORMAT4 UHD-SDI E (S10) MONITOR FORMAT OETF COLOR UHD-SDI F MONITOR FORMAT OETF COLOR UHD-SDI G MONITOR FORMAT OETF COLOR UHD-SDI H MONITOR FORMAT OETF COLOR OUTPUT FORMAT IP
2)
IP-OUT1 (S11) MONITOR FORMAT OETF COLOR SOURCE IP-OUT2 MONITOR FORMAT OETF COLOR SOURCE IP-OUT3 MONITOR FORMAT OETF COLOR SOURCE IP-OUT4 MONITOR FORMAT OETF COLOR SOURCE RETURN SETUP RETURN SELECT (S12) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 FRAME SYNCHRONIZER VBS ASPECT RETURN FORMAT1 SDI-RET (S13) 1 2 3 4 RETURN FORMAT2 SDI-I/O (S14) 1 2 3 4 RETURN FORMAT3
1)
UHD-SDI (S15) C D G H RETURN FORMAT IP
2)
IP-RET (S16) 1 2 3 4
COLOR BAR 4K/HD-BAR SELECT (V01) MF-CB SLOPE SD SOURCE SELECT BAR-CHARACTER MOVING SYMBOL TYPE SIZE 2SI DIAMOND MARK HFR CHANNEL MARK BAR CHARACTER BAR CHARACTER (V02) ALL CLEAR CCU VIDEO MONO COLOR (V03) PHASE SATURATION DOWNCONVERT
4K-HD DOWNCONVERT FILTER (V04) SD ASPECT NTSC SETUP MONITOR CHARACTER LEVEL (V05) LEVEL GATE Y-LEVEL1 MIN MAX LEVEL Y-LEVEL2 MIN MAX LEVEL GATE MARKER LEVEL ASPECT MARKER SELECT MODULATION ON/OFF MODULATION LEVEL SPIRIT LEVEL INDICATOR (V06) REVERSE H POSITION V POSITION DISPLAY MESSAGE (V07) CAMERA LENS FILE MASTER GAIN MODE MASTER WHITE IND SHUTTER ND FILTER CC FILTER IRIS EXTENDER F DROP IND MIC
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AUDIO/INTERCOM Menu
MIC GAIN CAM MIC GAIN (A01) CH1 CH2 AUDIO OUT DELAY (A02) AES/EBU OUT ANALOG OUT CH1 : LEVEL CH1 : ADJUST CH2 : LEVEL CH2 : ADJUST INTERCOM INTERCOM CH (A03) PRODUCER INTERFACE
SIDE TONE CANCEL
TERMINATION ENGINEER INTERFACE
SIDE TONE CANCEL
TERMINATION PGM1 INPUT LEVEL PGM2 INPUT LEVEL PGM3 INPUT LEVEL FRONT INTERCOM MIC/PGM (A04) I/F PRIVATE SW INTERCOM MIC INTERCOM MIC TYPE INTERCOM MIC GAIN SIDE TONE LEVEL PGM MIX MODE PGM SELECT PGM1 LEVEL PGM2 LEVEL PGM3 LEVEL TEST TONE SOURCE (A05) LEVEL ANALOG OUT CH IP OUT CH IP AUDIO
1)
AUDIO OUT (A06) FORMAT CH ORDER HD TRUNK AUDIO OUT FORMAT CH ORDER PGM IN FORMAT CH ORDER IP INTERCOM
1)
INTERCOM OUT (A07) FORMAT CH ORDER INTERCOM IN FORMAT CH ORDER
(M01) CHANNEL MODE INTERFACE PROMPTER CH TRUNK/PROMPTER2 NETWORK TRUNK (M02) DATA RATE CAMERA HD/UHD TRUNK DATA RATE HD PROMPTER FRAME SYNC SOURCE UHD PROMPTER DATA RATE FRAME SYNC SOURCE MENU SETTINGS PAGE RESUME (M03) ALARM JUMP CAMERA MENU CTRL DATE&TIME DATE (YEAR) (M04) DATE (MONTH) DATE (DAY) TIME (HOUR) TIME (MINUTE) TIME ZONE (HOUR) TIME ZONE (MINUTE) TALLY INPUT R-TALLY (M05) G-TALLY Y-TALLY ALARM SETTINGS FORCE LEGACY (M06) CABLE OPEN GENLOCK ERROR SDI ANCILLARY DATA VIDEO PAYLOAD ID (M07) EMBED AUDIO EMBED META DATA FRONT PANEL ASSIGNABLE SWITCH (M08) SIGNAL BAR DISPLAY READY COLOR BRIGHTNESS OPTION READ KEY FROM USB (M09) INSTALLED OPTIONS HARDWARE OPTIONS
CCU FILE FILE INDEX (F01) RECALL STORE EXPORT TO USB IMPORT FROM USB FILE NAME1~5 CLEAR ALL LOG LOG (F02) EXPORT TO USB CLEAR
Menu items marked “1)” are displayed only when HKCU-SFP50 is installed.
MAINTENANCE Menu
TRUNK/PROMPTER TRUNK LINE
FILE Menu
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MISC OPTICAL SIGNAL BACKUP (M10) UHB LIVE HDR
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NETWORK Menu
IP ADDRESS PORT (N01) DHCP IP ADDRESS SUBNET MASK DEFAULT GATEWAY SET COPY TO STATIC ADDRESS MAC ADDRESS LINK SPEED 25G FEC CNS SETTINGS CNS MODE (N02) MCS MODE CCU NO MASTER IP ADDRESS SET WEB MENU WEB MENU (N03) PORT SERVICE DISCOVERY NETWORK GENLOCK
1)
PORT (N04) NETWORK GENLOCK PROFILE DOMAIN NUMBER COMMUNICATION MODE DELAY REQUEST INTERVAL PTP MASTER INFO IP ADDRESS SYNC INTERVAL PRIORITY 1 PRIORITY 2 STEP LOCK STAT US PTP STAT US
1)
PTP NIC (N05) STAT U S PORT UTC Time MasterID GMClockID Sync FollowUp DelayReq DelayResp Network Status Delay Jitter IP LIVE
1)
IP LIVE SYSTEM MANAGER (N06) PORT DHCP PRIMARY IP ADDRESS SECONDARY IP ADDRESS PRIMARY CONNECTION STAT US SECONDARY CONNECTION STAT US MULTICAST ADDRESS HITLESS FAILOVER NMOS
1)
PORT (N07) PORT NUMBER (IS-04 NODE) PORT NUMBER (IS-05 CONNECTION) RDS DISCOVERY RDS CONNECTION STAT US RDS IP ADDRESS RDS PORT NUMBER
ADDRESS 1
1)
VIDEO OUT LAN1-1 (N08) IP ADDRESS PORT VIDEO OUT LAN1-2 IP ADDRESS PORT VIDEO OUT LAN1-3 IP ADDRESS PORT VIDEO OUT LAN1-4 IP ADDRESS PORT VIDEO OUT LAN2-1 IP ADDRESS PORT VIDEO OUT LAN2-2 IP ADDRESS PORT VIDEO OUT LAN2-3 IP ADDRESS PORT VIDEO OUT LAN2-4 IP ADDRESS PORT
ADDRESS 2-1
1)
RETURN LAN1-1 (N09) IP ADDRESS PORT SRC IP RETURN LAN1-2 IP ADDRESS PORT SRC IP RETURN LAN1-3 IP ADDRESS PORT SRC IP RETURN LAN1-4 IP ADDRESS PORT SRC IP
ADDRESS 2-2
1)
RETURN LAN2-1 (N09) IP ADDRESS PORT SRC IP RETURN LAN2-2 IP ADDRESS PORT SRC IP RETURN LAN2-3 IP ADDRESS PORT SRC IP RETURN LAN2-4 IP ADDRESS PORT SRC IP
MULTICAST MULTICAST ADDRESS
Menu items marked “1)” are displayed only when HKCU-SFP50 is installed.
MULTICAST MULTICAST ADDRESS
MULTICAST MULTICAST ADDRESS
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MULTICAST MULTICAST ADDRESS ADDRESS 3
1)
AUDIO OUT LAN1 (N10) IP ADDRESS PORT AUDIO OUT LAN2 IP ADDRESS PORT HD TRUNK AUDIO OUT LAN1 IP ADDRESS PORT HD TRUNK AUDIO OUT LAN2 IP ADDRESS PORT PGM IN LAN1 IP ADDRESS PORT SRC IP PGM IN LAN2 IP ADDRESS PORT SRC IP MULTICAST MULTICAST ADDRESS ADDRESS 4
1)
INTERCOM OUT LAN1 (N11) IP ADDRESS PORT INTERCOM OUT LAN2 IP ADDRESS PORT INTERCOM IN LAN1 IP ADDRESS PORT SRC IP INTERCOM IN LAN2 IP ADDRESS PORT SRC IP MULTICAST MULTICAST ADDRESS ADDRESS 5
1)
META OUT LAN1-1 (N12) IP ADDRESS PORT META OUT LAN1-2 IP ADDRESS PORT META OUT LAN1-3 IP ADDRESS PORT META OUT LAN2-1 IP ADDRESS PORT META OUT LAN2-2 IP ADDRESS PORT META OUT LAN2-3 IP ADDRESS PORT EMBER+ EMBER+ (N13) PORT PORT NUMBER CONNECTION STAT US TSL UMD TSL UMD (N14) PORT PORT NUMBER PACKET STAT U S SNMP SNMP (N15) PORT NAME CONTACT LOCATION V1 ENABLE V2C ENABLE V1/V2C RO COMMUNITY ALLOW HOST HOST1 IP ADDRESS HOST2 IP ADDRESS HOST3 IP ADDRESS
SNMP TRAP SNMP TRAP (N16) COMMUNITY HOST1 IP ADDRESS VERSION HOST2 IP ADDRESS VERSION HOST3 IP ADDRESS VERSION SEND TEST TRAP PING PORT (N17) IP ADDRESS PING STAT ISTICS TRANSMITTED PACKETS RECEIVED PACKETS PACKET LOSS ROUND-TRIP MIN ROUND-TRIP AVERAGE ROUND-TRIP MAX
BOARD STAT US VIF (D01) TX NET POWER ON HOUR METER HOUR METER SERIAL NUMBER MODEL NAME (D02) SERIAL NUMBER VERSION APPLICATION (D03) OS UPDATER SY VIF TX1(HIGH) TX1(ULTRA) TX2 NET1 NET2 CAMERA DIAGNOSIS NAME (D04) ROM VERSION POWER UNIT STAT US CAM POWER SUPPLY (D05) CABLE OPEN CABLE SHORT RCP POWER FAN STATU S PS FAN
1)
(D06) PS REAR FAN FRONT FAN1/2
2)
FRONT FAN4
2)
REAR FAN
1)
REAR FAN1/2
2)
REAR FAN4
2)
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DIAGNOSIS Menu
Menu items marked “1)” are displayed only on the HDCU5500/
3500. Menu items marked “2)” are displayed only on the HDCU5000.
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Menu List

Legend
The following conventions are used in the menu list table.
Settings column values (e.g. ON, OFF, 0): Default settings are underlined Execute using ENTER: When using the setup menu directly, press the CONTROL knob or move the CANCEL/ENTER lever to
the ENTER position to execute. When using the web menu, click the ENTER button in the OSD menu to execute.
SYSTEM CONFIG Menu
SYSTEM CONFIG
Page name Page No.
<CAMERA I/F>
S01
<VIDEO I/O>
S02
Item Set value Description
CABLE TYPE FIBER CAMERA CABLE
FIBER TRANSMIT RATE
OPTICAL SIGNAL ON, OFF
BARS OFF
TEST OFF
START UP VIDEO SIGNAL
SDI-I/O 1 Sets SDI I/O 1.
I/O IN, OUT
SIGNAL When OUT is selected in I/O:
SDI-I/O 2 Sets SDI I/O 2.
I/O IN, OUT
SIGNAL When OUT is selected in I/O:
SDI-I/O 3 Sets SDI I/O 3.
I/O IN, OUT
SIGNAL When OUT is selected in I/O:
COAX(HDCE), SINGLE-MODE FIBER
HIGH
, ULTRA, --- Sets the transfer rate when an optical fiber cable is
, ON Turns color bars ON/OFF.
, TEST1, TEST2 Turns TEST SAW ON/OFF.
, GRAY Selects the signal to output until the unit connects
BARS
SDI-OUT
When IN is selected in I/O:
SDI-RET
SDI-OUT
When IN is selected in I/O:
SDI-RET
SDI-OUT, HD TRUNK
When IN is selected in I/O:
SDI-RET
, COAX,
Specifies the cable type used for connecting the camera.
SINGLE-MODE FIBER: Selectable only when the HKCU-SM50 is installed.
connected.
HIGH: When the HDC3500 (without HKC-FB50 installed), HDC3100, or HDC2000 series is connected
ULTRA: When the HDC5000/5500 or HDC3500 (with HKC-FB50 installed) is connected
---: When CABLE TYPE is set to COAX or COAX(HDCE)
Turns the optical signal output from the CCU to the camera ON/OFF.
(Displayed only when connected using optical fiber composite cable.)
with the camera after power-on.
Selects input or output.
Sets the signal function.
Selects input or output.
Sets the signal function.
Selects input or output.
Sets the signal function.
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Note
Note
Page name Page No.
<VIDEO I/O>
S02
Item Set value Description
SDI-I/O 4 Sets SDI I/O 4.
I/O IN
SIGNAL When OUT is selected in I/O:
UHD-SDI B Sets UHD-SDI B.
I/O OUT
SIGNAL SDI-OUT
UHD-SDI C Sets UHD-SDI C.
I/O IN, OUT
SIGNAL When OUT is selected in I/O:
UHD-SDI D Sets UHD-SDI D.
I/O IN, OUT
SIGNAL When OUT is selected in I/O:
UHD-SDI G Sets UHD-SDI G.
I/O IN, OUT
SIGNAL When OUT is selected in I/O:
UHD-SDI H Sets UHD-SDI H.
I/O IN, OUT
SIGNAL When OUT is selected in I/O:
, OUT Selects input or output.
Sets the signal function.
SDI-OUT
When IN is selected in I/O:
SDI-RET, HD PROMPTER
Output (fixed)
, UHD TRUNK Sets the signal function.
UHD TRUNK is available on the HDCU5000/5500 only.
Selects input or output.
Sets the signal function.
SDI-OUT
When IN is selected in I/O:
SDI-RET
Selects input or output.
Sets the signal function.
SDI-OUT
When IN is selected in I/O:
SDI-RET, UHD PROMPTER
SDI-OUT
When IN is selected in I/O:
SDI-RET
SDI-OUT
When IN is selected in I/O:
SDI-RET
UHD PROMPTER is available on the HDCU5000/ 5500 only.
Selects input or output.
Sets the signal function.
Selects input or output.
Sets the signal function.
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Note
Note
Notes
Page name Page No.
<REAR I/F>
S03
<GENLOCK>
S04
Item Set value Description
CHARACTER CHARACTER
PROMPTER2/ VBS-RET
MIC/WF REMOTE MIC REMOTE
REAR PREVIEW MOMENTARY
REFERENCE NOT DETECTED, EXT IN,
LOCK STATUS When HD or SD is selected in
GENLOCK MODE HD, SD
ENABLE
1080/59.94I, 1080/23.98PsF, 720/59.94P, 1080/50I, 1080/24PsF, 720/50P
GENLOCK MODE:
LOCKED, NOT LOCKED
, AES/EBU, SYNC Sets the function to assign to the CHARACTER,
AES/EBU, SYNC connector.
CHARACTER: Set to VBS output on which character superposition is performed.
AES/EBU: Set to AES/EBU output.
AES/EBU is available on the HDCU5500/3500 only.
SYNC: Set to SD composite sync or HD tri-level reference sync signal output from the internal sync signal generator.
Sets the function to assign to the PROMPTER2/ VBS-RET connector.
Set to ENABLE (fixed).
ENABLE: Set to both signal input for the second tele-prompter and VBS return signal input.
, WF REMOTE Switches the function of pins 36 to 43 when a D-Sub
50-pin board is mounted as the INTERCOM/TALLY/ IO PORT connector.
, TOGGLE Sets the operation mode of the REAR PREVIEW
connector output.
Signal input of the REFERENCE IN connector (Display only).
Lock status of the external reference signal (Display only).
, NETWORK Sets the lock mode of the external reference signal.
10F BB OFF
H-PHASE STEP When HD is selected in GENLOCK
H-PHASE COARSE –99 to 99, 0
V-PHASE 0
SYNC OUT SELECT SD SYNC
, ON Sets whether to use the 10-field ID added to the
MODE: –3.01 to 3.45 µsec 0.00
When SD is selected in GENLOCK MODE: –8.29 to 9.48 µsec 0.00
to 7 Adjusts the vertical lock phase in relation to the
, HD SYNC Sets the output signal of the REFERENCE OUT
• NETWORK is displayed only when the HKCU-SFP50 ST 2110 Interface Kit is installed.
• Set to NETWORK if operating within an SMPTE ST 2110 compliant system.
• When set to NETWORK, an external reference input on the REFERENCE IN connector is not required, and network synchronization operates using the LAN 1 and LAN 2 connectors of the HKCU-SFP50. The network synchronization setting is configured on the <NETWORK GENLOCK> page of the NETWORK menu.
external reference signal
This can be selected when GENLOCK MODE is SD and <MULTI FORMAT> page t SYSTEM is
1.001(525).
Adjusts the horizontal lock phase in relation to the reference signal (steps)
Adjusts the horizontal lock phase in relation to the reference signal (fine adjustment)
reference signal (line)
connector.
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SYSTEM CONFIG
Note
Page name Page No.
<MULTI FORMAT>
S05
Item Set value Description
SYSTEM 1.001(525)
CAMERA FORMAT
BIT DEPTH 10BIT, 12BIT Sets the RGB4:4:4 output bit length, and changes
When FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is set to ULTRA and 1.001(525) is selected in SYSTEM: 3840×2160/59.94P(2×), 3840×2160/59.94P, 3840×2160/29.97P, 3840×2160/23.98P, 1080/29.97PsF, 1080/23.98PsF, 1080/59.94I (RGB444), 1080/29.97PsF (RGB444), 1080/23.98PsF (RGB444), 1080/59.94P(2×), 1080/59.94P(3×), 1080/59.94P(4×), 1080/59.94P(6×), 1080/59.94P(8×)
When FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is set to ULTRA and 1.000(625) is selected in SYSTEM: 3840×2160/50P(2×), 3840×2160/50P, 3840×2160/25P, 3840×2160/24P, 1080/50P 1080/25PsF, 1080/24PsF, 1080/50I (RGB444), 1080/25PsF (RGB444), 1080/24PsF (RGB444), 1080/50P(2×), 1080/50P(3×), 1080/50P(4×), 1080/50P(6×), 1080/50P(8×)
When FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is set to HIGH and 1.001(525) is selected in SYSTEM: UHD/59.94P (4K/HDR), 1080/59.94P (4K/HDR), 1080/59.94P, 1080/59.94I 1080/29.97PsF, 1080/23.98PsF, 720/59.94P, 1080/59.94I (RGB444), 1080/29.97PsF (RGB444), 1080/23.98PsF (RGB444), 1080/59.94I(2×), 720/59.94P(2×)
When FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is set to HIGH and 1.000(625) is selected in SYSTEM: UHD/50P (4K/HDR), 1080/50P (4K/HDR), 1080/50P, 1080/50I 1080/24PsF, 720/50P, 1080/50I (RGB444), 1080/25PsF (RGB444), 1080/24PsF (RGB444), 1080/50I(2×), 720/50P(2×)
, 1.000(625) Selects the operating frequency of the system.
Selects the system format.
The formats available for selection vary depending
1080/59.94P
,
,
, 1080/25PsF,
on the active format of the connected camera.
,
the CCU output format.
This can be selected only when CAMERA FORMAT is set to 1080/59.94I (RGB444), 1080/29.97PsF (RGB444), 1080/23.98PsF (RGB444), 1080/50I (RGB444), 1080/25PsF (RGB444), or 1080/24PsF (RGB444).
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CAMERA FORMAT Conversion
output
3840×2160/59.94P(2×)
3840×2160/59.94P
UHD/59.94P(4K/HDR)
1080/59.94P(4K/HDR)
1080/59.94P
1080/59.94P(2×), (3×), (4×), (6×), (8×)
720/59.94P
3840×2160/50P(2×)
3840×2160/50P
UHD/50P(4K/HDR)
1080/50P(4K/HDR)
1080/50P
1080/50P(2×), (3×), (4×), (6×), (8×)
720/50P
Page name Page No.
<MULTI FORMAT>
S05
Item Set value Description
CCU VIDEO CONVERT
FRAME CONVERT DELAY
HD-SD DELAY LINE, FRAME
DISABLE
0.8, 1.2, 1.6
90H, 120H, 1F
, ENABLE Sets the video converter function.
Set to ENABLE when CAMERA FORMAT is set to the following.
When ENABLE is selected, set FRAME SYNCHRONIZER to ON.
Tip: When CCU VIDEO CONVERT is set to ENABLE, the video convert function within the CCU introduces a delay, which is compensated for by advancing the camera signal.
[F@23.98PsF] Sets the video delay time for 2-3 Pulldown.
This is enabled only when SYSTEM is 1.001(525).
Sets the delay for SD signals down-converted from HD signals.
, 2F The delay duration display will be as follows when
CAMERA FORMAT is set to a 1080 format.
When LINE is selected: 90H
When FRAME is selected: 1F
The delay duration display will be as follows when CAMERA FORMAT is set to a 720 format.
When LINE is selected: 120H
When FRAME is selected: 2F
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SYSTEM CONFIG
Note
Page name Page No.
<HDR>
S06
Item Set value Description
HDR MODE OFF
SDR GAIN –15 to 0.0, 0
HDR CONTRAST 100
HDR BLACK OFFSET
HDR OETF S-Log3
HDR LOOK Natural, Mild, Live
HDR COLOR SPACE BT709
4K COLOR SPACE BT709
, LIVE HDR OFF: Normal shooting operation.
LIVE HDR: Used for LIVE HDR shooting.
When LIVE HDR is selected, camera paint functions can be used for both HDR output and SDR output. However, some paint functions are not supported for HDR output.
dB Enabled in LIVE HDR mode only.
Gain setting applied to SDR output
to 560% Enabled in LIVE HDR mode only.
HDR output contrast maintained by setting SDR GAIN (Display only)
–99 to 99, 0
Enabled in LIVE HDR mode only.
HDR output black offset
, HLG Sets the video output OETF.
Sets the video output LOOK.
, BT2020 Selects the color space of the video output.
BT709: Sets the color output format to BT709.
BT2020: Sets the color output format to BT2020.
, BT2020 Selects the color space of 4K video output.
Same settings as HDR COLOR SPACE when HDR MODE is set to LIVE HDR.
BT709: Sets the color output format to BT709.
BT2020: Sets the color output format to BT2020.
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Note
Note
Page name Page No.
<OUTPUT FORMAT1>
S07
Item Set value Description
SDI-OUT1 Sets the output for the SDI OUT 1 connector.
MONITOR C Sets whether to add characters to the output signal.
C: Characters are not added.
This is fixed to C.
FORMAT FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is HIGH
OETF SDR
COLOR BT709, BT2020 Selects the color space of SDI-OUT1 video output.
SDI-OUT2 Sets the output for the SDI OUT 2 connector.
MONITOR C Sets whether to add characters to the output signal.
and SYSTEM is 1.001(525): see page 54 FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is HIGH and SYSTEM is 1.000(625): see page 56 FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is ULTRA and SYSTEM is 1.001(525): see page 58 FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is ULTRA and SYSTEM is 1.000(625): see page 62
, HDR OETF Sets the gamma curve of the video output.
Sets the output signal format of the SDI OUT 1 connector.
BT709: Sets the color output format to BT709.
BT2020: Sets the color output format to BT2020.
C: Characters are not added.
This is fixed to C.
FORMAT FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is HIGH
OETF SDR
COLOR BT709, BT2020 Selects the color space of SDI-OUT2 video output.
and SYSTEM is 1.001(525): see page 54 FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is HIGH and SYSTEM is 1.000(625): see page 56 FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is ULTRA and SYSTEM is 1.001(525): see page 58 FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is ULTRA and SYSTEM is 1.000(625): see page 62
, HDR OETF Sets the gamma curve of the video output.
Sets the output signal format of the SDI OUT 2 connector.
BT709: Sets the color output format to BT709.
BT2020: Sets the color output format to BT2020.
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Note
Page name Page No.
<OUTPUT FORMAT1>
S07
Item Set value Description
SDI-OUT3 Sets the output for the SDI OUT 3 connector.
MONITOR C, M
FORMAT FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is HIGH
OETF SDR
COLOR BT709, BT2020 Selects the color space of SDI-OUT3 video output.
SDI-OUT4 Sets the output for the SDI OUT 4 connector.
MONITOR C, M
and SYSTEM is 1.001(525): see page 54 FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is HIGH and SYSTEM is 1.000(625): see page 56 FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is ULTRA and SYSTEM is 1.001(525): see page 58 FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is ULTRA and SYSTEM is 1.000(625): see page 62
, HDR OETF Sets the gamma curve of the video output.
Sets whether to add characters to the output signal.
C: Characters are not added.
M: Characters are added.
Sets the output signal format of the SDI OUT 3 connector.
BT709: Sets the color output format to BT709.
BT2020: Sets the color output format to BT2020.
Sets whether to add characters to the output signal.
C: Characters are not added.
M: Characters are added.
When this is set to C (characters are not added), the CCU MENU will not be displayed. To display it, hold the DISP/MENU lever in the MENU position for 3 seconds.
FORMAT FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is HIGH
OETF SDR
COLOR BT709, BT2020 Selects the color space of SDI-OUT4 video output.
and SYSTEM is 1.001(525): see page 54 FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is HIGH and SYSTEM is 1.000(625): see page 56 FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is ULTRA and SYSTEM is 1.001(525): see page 58 FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is ULTRA and SYSTEM is 1.000(625): see page 62
, HDR OETF Sets the gamma curve of the video output.
Sets the output signal format of the SDI OUT 4 connector.
BT709: Sets the color output format to BT709.
BT2020: Sets the color output format to BT2020.
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Note
Note
Page name Page No.
<OUTPUT FORMAT2>
S08
Item Set value Description
SDI-I/O1 Sets the output for the SDI I/O 1 connector.
MONITOR C Sets whether to add characters to the output signal.
C: Characters are not added.
This is fixed to C.
FORMAT FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is HIGH
OETF SDR
COLOR BT709, BT2020 Selects the color space of SDI-I/O1 video output.
SDI-I/O2 Sets the output for the SDI I/O 2 connector.
MONITOR C Sets whether to add characters to the output signal.
and SYSTEM is 1.001(525): see page 54 FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is HIGH and SYSTEM is 1.000(625): see page 56 FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is ULTRA and SYSTEM is 1.001(525): see page 58 FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is ULTRA and SYSTEM is 1.000(625): see page 62
, HDR OETF Sets the gamma curve of the video output.
Sets the output signal format of the SDI I/O 1 connector.
BT709: Sets the color output format to BT709.
BT2020: Sets the color output format to BT2020.
C: Characters are not added.
This is fixed to C.
FORMAT FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is HIGH
OETF SDR
COLOR BT709, BT2020 Selects the color space of SDI-I/O2 video output.
and SYSTEM is 1.001(525): see page 54 FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is HIGH and SYSTEM is 1.000(625): see page 56 FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is ULTRA and SYSTEM is 1.001(525): see page 58 FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is ULTRA and SYSTEM is 1.000(625): see page 62
, HDR OETF Sets the gamma curve of the video output.
Sets the output signal format of the SDI I/O 2 connector.
BT709: Sets the color output format to BT709.
BT2020: Sets the color output format to BT2020.
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Note
Note
Page name Page No.
<OUTPUT FORMAT2>
S08
Item Set value Description
SDI-I/O3 Sets the output for the SDI I/O 3 connector.
MONITOR C Sets whether to add characters to the output signal.
C: Characters are not added.
This is fixed to C.
FORMAT FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is HIGH
OETF SDR
COLOR BT709, BT2020 Selects the color space of SDI-I/O3 video output.
SDI-I/O4 Sets the output for the SDI I/O 4 connector.
MONITOR C Sets whether to add characters to the output signal.
and SYSTEM is 1.001(525): see page 54 FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is HIGH and SYSTEM is 1.000(625): see page 56 FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is ULTRA and SYSTEM is 1.001(525): see page 58 FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is ULTRA and SYSTEM is 1.000(625): see page 62
, HDR OETF Sets the gamma curve of the video output.
Sets the output signal format of the SDI I/O 3 connector.
BT709: Sets the color output format to BT709.
BT2020: Sets the color output format to BT2020.
C: Characters are not added.
This is fixed to C.
FORMAT FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is HIGH
OETF SDR
COLOR BT709, BT2020 Selects the color space of SDI-I/O4 video output.
and SYSTEM is 1.001(525): see page 54 FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is HIGH and SYSTEM is 1.000(625): see page 56 FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is ULTRA and SYSTEM is 1.001(525): see page 58 FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is ULTRA and SYSTEM is 1.000(625): see page 62
, HDR OETF Sets the gamma curve of the video output.
Sets the output signal format of the SDI I/O 4 connector.
BT709: Sets the color output format to BT709.
BT2020: Sets the color output format to BT2020.
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Note
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<OUTPUT FORMAT3>
S09
Item Set value Description
UHD-SDI A Sets the output of the UHD SDI A connector.
MONITOR C Sets whether to add characters to the output signal.
C: Characters are not added.
This is fixed to C.
FORMAT FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is HIGH
and SYSTEM is 1.001(525): see page 54 FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is HIGH and SYSTEM is 1.000(625): see page 56 FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is ULTRA and SYSTEM is 1.001(525): see page 58 FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is ULTRA and SYSTEM is 1.000(625): see page 62
OETF SDR, 4K OETF Sets the gamma curve of the video output.
COLOR BT709, BT2020 Selects the color space of UHD-SDI A video output.
UHD-SDI B Sets the output of the UHD SDI B connector.
MONITOR C Sets whether to add characters to the output signal.
Sets the output signal format of the UHD SDI A connector.
BT709: Sets the color output format to BT709.
BT2020: Sets the color output format to BT2020.
C: Characters are not added.
This is fixed to C.
FORMAT FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is HIGH
and SYSTEM is 1.001(525): see page 54 FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is HIGH and SYSTEM is 1.000(625): see page 56 FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is ULTRA and SYSTEM is 1.001(525): see page 58 FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is ULTRA and SYSTEM is 1.000(625): see page 62
OETF SDR, 4K OETF Sets the gamma curve of the video output.
COLOR BT709, BT2020 Selects the color space of UHD-SDI B video output.
Sets the output signal format of the UHD SDI B connector.
BT709: Sets the color output format to BT709.
BT2020: Sets the color output format to BT2020.
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Note
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<OUTPUT FORMAT3>
S09
Item Set value Description
UHD-SDI C Sets the output of the UHD SDI C connector.
MONITOR C Sets whether to add characters to the output signal.
C: Characters are not added.
This is fixed to C.
FORMAT FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is HIGH
and SYSTEM is 1.001(525): see page 54 FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is HIGH and SYSTEM is 1.000(625): see page 56 FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is ULTRA and SYSTEM is 1.001(525): see page 58 FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is ULTRA and SYSTEM is 1.000(625): see page 62
OETF SDR, 4K OETF Sets the gamma curve of the video output.
COLOR BT709, BT2020 Selects the color space of UHD-SDI C video output.
UHD-SDI D Sets the output of the UHD SDI D connector.
MONITOR C Sets whether to add characters to the output signal.
Sets the output signal format of the UHD SDI C connector.
BT709: Sets the color output format to BT709.
BT2020: Sets the color output format to BT2020.
C: Characters are not added.
This is fixed to C.
FORMAT FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is HIGH
and SYSTEM is 1.001(525): see page 54 FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is HIGH and SYSTEM is 1.000(625): see page 56 FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is ULTRA and SYSTEM is 1.001(525): see page 58 FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is ULTRA and SYSTEM is 1.000(625): see page 62
OETF SDR, 4K OETF Sets the gamma curve of the video output.
COLOR BT709, BT2020 Selects the color space of UHD-SDI D video output.
Sets the output signal format of the UHD SDI D connector.
BT709: Sets the color output format to BT709.
BT2020: Sets the color output format to BT2020.
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Note
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<OUTPUT FORMAT4>
S10
Displayed only when HKCU-SDI50 is installed.
Item Set value Description
UHD-SDI E Sets the output of the UHD SDI E connector.
MONITOR C Sets whether to add characters to the output signal.
C: Characters are not added.
This is fixed to C.
FORMAT FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is HIGH
and SYSTEM is 1.001(525): see page 54 FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is HIGH and SYSTEM is 1.000(625): see page 56 FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is ULTRA and SYSTEM is 1.001(525): see page 58 FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is ULTRA and SYSTEM is 1.000(625): see page 62
OETF SDR, 4K OETF Sets the gamma curve of the video output.
COLOR BT709, BT2020 Selects the color space of UHD-SDI E video output.
UHD-SDI F Sets the output of the UHD SDI F connector.
MONITOR C Sets whether to add characters to the output signal.
Sets the output signal format of the UHD SDI E connector.
BT709: Sets the color output format to BT709.
BT2020: Sets the color output format to BT2020.
C: Characters are not added.
This is fixed to C.
FORMAT FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is HIGH
and SYSTEM is 1.001(525): see page 54 FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is HIGH and SYSTEM is 1.000(625): see page 56 FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is ULTRA and SYSTEM is 1.001(525): see page 58 FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is ULTRA and SYSTEM is 1.000(625): see page 62
OETF SDR, 4K OETF Sets the gamma curve of the video output.
COLOR BT709, BT2020 Selects the color space of UHD-SDI F video output.
Sets the output signal format of the UHD SDI F connector.
BT709: Sets the color output format to BT709.
BT2020: Sets the color output format to BT2020.
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Note
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<OUTPUT FORMAT4>
S10
Displayed only when HKCU-SDI50 is installed.
Item Set value Description
UHD-SDI G Sets the output of the UHD SDI G connector.
MONITOR C Sets whether to add characters to the output signal.
C: Characters are not added.
This is fixed to C.
FORMAT FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is HIGH
and SYSTEM is 1.001(525): see page 54 FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is HIGH and SYSTEM is 1.000(625): see page 56 FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is ULTRA and SYSTEM is 1.001(525): see page 58 FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is ULTRA and SYSTEM is 1.000(625): see page 62
OETF SDR, 4K OETF Sets the gamma curve of the video output.
COLOR BT709, BT2020 Selects the color space of UHD-SDI G video output.
UHD-SDI H Sets the output of the UHD SDI H connector.
MONITOR C Sets whether to add characters to the output signal.
Sets the output signal format of the UHD SDI G connector.
BT709: Sets the color output format to BT709.
BT2020: Sets the color output format to BT2020.
C: Characters are not added.
This is fixed to C.
FORMAT FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is HIGH
and SYSTEM is 1.001(525): see page 54 FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is HIGH and SYSTEM is 1.000(625): see page 56 FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is ULTRA and SYSTEM is 1.001(525): see page 58 FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is ULTRA and SYSTEM is 1.000(625): see page 62
OETF SDR, 4K OETF Sets the gamma curve of the video output.
COLOR BT709, BT2020 Selects the color space of UHD-SDI H video output.
Sets the output signal format of the UHD SDI H connector.
BT709: Sets the color output format to BT709.
BT2020: Sets the color output format to BT2020.
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<OUTPUT FORMAT IP>
S11
Displayed only when HKCU-SFP50 is installed.
Item Set value Description
IP-OUT1 Sets the output for the LAN 1 and LAN 2 connectors.
MONITOR C Sets whether to add characters to the output signal.
C: Characters are not added.
This is fixed to C.
FORMAT FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is HIGH
OETF SDR
COLOR BT709, BT2020 Selects the color space of IP-OUT1 video output.
SOURCE CAMERA Selects the signal source to output.
IP-OUT2 Sets the output for the LAN 1 and LAN 2 connectors.
MONITOR C
FORMAT FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is HIGH
OETF SDR
COLOR BT709, BT2020 Selects the color space of IP-OUT2 video output.
SOURCE CAMERA Selects the signal source to output.
and SYSTEM is 1.001(525): see page 54 FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is HIGH and SYSTEM is 1.000(625): see page 56 FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is ULTRA and SYSTEM is 1.001(525): see page 58 FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is ULTRA and SYSTEM is 1.000(625): see page 62
, HDR OETF Sets the gamma curve of the video output.
, M Sets whether to add characters to the output signal.
and SYSTEM is 1.001(525): see page 54 FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is HIGH and SYSTEM is 1.000(625): see page 56 FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is ULTRA and SYSTEM is 1.001(525): see page 58 FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is ULTRA and SYSTEM is 1.000(625): see page 62
, HDR OETF Sets the gamma curve of the video output.
Sets the output signal format of the LAN 1 and LAN 2 connectors.
BT709: Sets the color output format to BT709.
BT2020: Sets the color output format to BT2020.
C: Characters are not added.
M: Characters are added.
Sets the output signal format of the LAN 1 and LAN 2 connectors.
BT709: Sets the color output format to BT709.
BT2020: Sets the color output format to BT2020.
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Notes
Note
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<OUTPUT FORMAT IP>
S11
Displayed only when HKCU-SFP50 is installed.
Item Set value Description
IP-OUT3 Sets the output for the LAN 1 and LAN 2 connectors.
MONITOR C, M
FORMAT FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is HIGH
OETF SDR Sets the gamma curve of the video output.
COLOR BT709
SOURCE CAMERA
IP-OUT4 Sets the output for the LAN 1 and LAN 2 connectors.
and SYSTEM is 1.001(525): see page 54 FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is HIGH and SYSTEM is 1.000(625): see page 56 FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is ULTRA and SYSTEM is 1.001(525): see page 58 FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is ULTRA and SYSTEM is 1.000(625): see page 62
, HD TRUNK Selects the signal source to output.
Sets whether to add characters to the output signal.
C: Characters are not added.
M: Characters are added.
• Fixed to M when SOURCE is set to CAMERA.
• Fixed to C when SOURCE is set to HD TRUNK.
Sets the output signal format of the LAN 1 and LAN 2 connectors.
Selects the color space of IP-OUT3 video output.
BT709: Sets the color output format to BT709.
• IP-OUT4 is a setting for dedicated 4K output.
• Output is supported on the HDCU3500 when the HZCU-UHD35 option is enabled.
MONITOR C Sets whether to add characters to the output signal.
C: Characters are not added.
This is fixed to C.
FORMAT FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is HIGH
OETF SDR
COLOR BT709, BT2020 Selects the color space of IP-OUT4 video output.
SOURCE CAMERA Selects the signal source to output.
and SYSTEM is 1.001(525): see page 54 FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is HIGH and SYSTEM is 1.000(625): see page 56 FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is ULTRA and SYSTEM is 1.001(525): see page 58 FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is ULTRA and SYSTEM is 1.000(625): see page 62
, HDR OETF Sets the gamma curve of the video output.
Sets the output signal format of the LAN 1 and LAN 2 connectors.
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<RETURN SETUP>
S12
<RETURN FORMAT1>
S13
Item Set value Description
RETURN SELECT Sets the format of the return signal to be input.
1 SDI-RET1
2SDI-RET1, SDI-RET2
3 SDI-RET1, SDI-RET2, SDI-RET3
4 SDI-RET1, SDI-RET2, SDI-RET3,
5 SDI-RET1, SDI-RET2, SDI-RET3,
6 SDI-RET1, SDI-RET2, SDI-RET3,
7 SDI-RET1, SDI-RET2, SDI-RET3,
8 SDI-RET1, SDI-RET2, SDI-RET3,
FRAME SYNCHRONIZER
VBS ASPECT SQUEEZE, LETTER BOX, EDGE
SDI-RET
1 1080/59.94P/3G, 1080/50P/3G
2
3
4
SDI-RET4, SDI-I/O1, SDI-I/O2, SDI-I/O3, SDI-I/O4, UHD-SDI C, UHD-SDI D, UHD-SDI G, UHD-SDI H, VBS-RET, IP-RET1, IP-RET2, IP-RET3, IP-RET4
SDI-RET4, SDI-I/O1, SDI-I/O2, SDI-I/O3, SDI-I/O4, UHD-SDI C, UHD-SDI D, UHD-SDI G, UHD-SDI H, VBS-RET, IP-RET1, IP-RET2, IP-RET3, IP-RET4
SDI-RET4, SDI-I/O1, SDI-I/O2, SDI-I/O3, SDI-I/O4, UHD-SDI C, UHD-SDI D, UHD-SDI G, UHD-SDI H, VBS-RET, IP-RET1, IP-RET2, IP-RET3, IP-RET4
SDI-RET4
SDI-I/O3, SDI-I/O4, UHD-SDI C, UHD-SDI D, UHD-SDI G, UHD-SDI H, VBS-RET, IP-RET1, IP-RET2, IP-RET3, IP-RET4
SDI-RET4, SDI-I/O1 SDI-I/O3, SDI-I/O4, UHD-SDI C, UHD-SDI D, UHD-SDI G, UHD-SDI H, VBS-RET, IP-RET1, IP-RET2, IP-RET3, IP-RET4
SDI-RET4, SDI-I/O1, SDI-I/O2 SDI-I/O3, SDI-I/O4, UHD-SDI C, UHD-SDI D, UHD-SDI G, UHD-SDI H, VBS-RET, IP-RET1, IP-RET2, IP-RET3, IP-RET4
SDI-RET4, SDI-I/O1, SDI-I/O2,
SDI-I/O3
UHD-SDI D, UHD-SDI G, UHD-SDI H, VBS-RET, IP-RET1, IP-RET2, IP-RET3, IP-RET4
SDI-RET4, SDI-I/O1, SDI-I/O2, SDI-I/O3, SDI-I/O4 UHD-SDI D, UHD-SDI G, UHD-SDI H, VBS-RET, IP-RET1, IP-RET2, IP-RET3, IP-RET4
OFF
CROP
1080/59.94I(PsF)
1080/23.98PsF, 24PsF, 720/59.94P, 50P, 525/59.94I(PsF), 625/50I(PsF)
, SDI-RET2, SDI-RET3,
, SDI-RET3,
, SDI-I/O1, SDI-I/O2,
, SDI-I/O2,
, SDI-I/O4, UHD-SDI C,
, UHD-SDI C,
, ON Sets the frame synchronizer function for the return
, 50I(PsF),
For details on the selectable RETURN FORMAT options for each SYSTEM (system operating frequency) setting and CAMERA FORMAT (system format) setting in <MULTI FORMAT>, see the following.
FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is HIGH and SYSTEM is
1.001(525): page 54
FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is HIGH and SYSTEM is
1.000(625): page 56
FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is ULTRA and SYSTEM is
1.001(525): page 58
FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is ULTRA and SYSTEM is
,
1.000(625): page 62
• IP-RET1, IP-RET2, IP-RET3, IP-RET4 can be selected on the HDCU5000/5500 when HKCU-SFP50 is installed.
• IP-RET1, IP-RET2, IP-RET3 can be selected on the HDCU3500 when HKCU-SFP50 is installed. IP-RET4 can be selected when the HZCU-UHD35 option is enabled.
• UHD-SDI G and UHD-SDI H can be selected on the HDCU5000 when HKCU-SDI50 is installed.
,
signal.
Sets the aspect ratio of the VBS input signal.
Sets the format of the return signal to be input to the SDI RET connectors.
When an SD signal is set (525 or 625), set the aspect ratio of the input signal.
SQUEEZE, LETTER BOX, EDGE CROP
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<RETURN FORMAT2>
S14
<RETURN FORMAT3>
S15
Displayed only for HDCU5000/5500 or HDCU3500 (with HZCU-UHD35 installed).
<RETURN FORMAT IP>
S16
Displayed only when HKCU-SFP50 is installed.
Item Set value Description
SDI-I/O
1 1080/59.94P, 1080/50P,
2
3
4
UHD-SDI Sets the format of the return signal to be input to the
C 3840×2160/59.94P/12G
D
G
H
IP-RET Sets the format of the return signal to be input on the
1IP-RET1,2
2
3
4
1080/59.94I(PsF)
1080/23.98PsF, 24PsF, 720/59.94P, 50P, 525/59.94I(PsF), 625/50I(PsF)
3840×2160/29.97P/6G
3840×2160/23.98P/6G
3840×2160/50P/12G
3840×2160/25P/6G
3840×2160/24P/6G
1080/59.94P, 1080/50P,
1080/59.94I
IP-RET3
1080/59.94I(PsF), 1080/50I(PsF)
IP-RET4
3840×2160/59.94P/12G, 3840×2160/50P/12G
, 50I(PsF),
, 1080/50I
Sets the format of the return signal to be input to the SDI I/O connectors.
“DISABLED” is displayed if <VIDEO I/O> t SDI-I/O 1, SDI-I/O 2, SDI-I/O 3, SDI-I/O 4 is set to SDI-RET.
UHD SDI connectors.
• “DISABLED” is displayed if <VIDEO I/O> t UHD-SDI C, UHD-SDI D is set to SDI-RET.
• UHD-SDI G and UHD-SDI H are displayed only when HKCU-SDI50 is installed on the HDCU5000.
LAN 1 and LAN 2 connectors.
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This section lists the return formats and output formats for the connector blocks with shading in the following diagram.
HDCU5000
HDCU5500/3500
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Note
UHD-SDI A and UHD-SDI B are dedicated output connectors, and a return format cannot be configured.
CAMERA FORMAT
UHD/59.94P (4K/HDR)
1080/59.94P (4K/HDR)
1080/59.94P 1080/59.94P/3G
1080/59.94I 1080/59.94I(PsF)
1080/29.97PsF 1080/59.94I(PsF)
1080/23.98PsF 1080/59.94I(PsF)
720/59.94P 720/59.94P
1080/
59.94I(RGB444)
1080/
29.97PsF(RGB444)
1080/
23.98PsF(RGB444)
1080/59.94I(2×) 1080/59.94I(PsF)
720/59.94P(2×) 720/59.94P
SYSTEM CONFIG t <RETURN FORMAT3>
SYSTEM CONFIG t <RETURN FORMAT1>
UHD-SDI C, UHD-SDI D SDI-RET1, SDI-RET2,
SDI-RET3, SDI-RET4
3840×2160/59.94P/12G 1080/59.94P/3G
1080/59.94I(PsF)
720/59.94P
*1
525/59.94I(PsF)
3840×2160/59.94P/12G 1080/59.94P/3G
1080/59.94I(PsF)
720/59.94P
*1
525/59.94I(PsF)
1080/59.94I(PsF)
720/59.94P
*1
525/59.94I(PsF)
525/59.94I(PsF)
525/59.94I(PsF)
1080/23.98PsF
525/59.94I(PsF)
525/59.94I(PsF)
1080/59.94I(PsF)/RGB444/3G
1080/59.94I(PsF)
525/59.94I(PsF)
1080/59.94I(PsF)/RGB444/3G
1080/59.94I(PsF)
525/59.94I(PsF)
1080/23.98PsF/RGB444/3G
1080/59.94I(PsF)
1080/23.98PsF
525/59.94I(PsF)
525/59.94I(PsF)
525/59.94I(PsF)
SYSTEM CONFIG t <RETURN FORMAT2>
SDI-I/O1, SDI-I/O2, SDI-I/O3, SDI-I/O4
1080/59.94P/3G
1080/59.94I(PsF)
720/59.94P
*1
525/59.94I(PsF)
1080/59.94P/3G
1080/59.94I(PsF)
720/59.94P
*1
525/59.94I(PsF)
1080/59.94P/3G
1080/59.94I(PsF)
720/59.94P
*1
525/59.94I(PsF)
1080/59.94I(PsF)
525/59.94I(PsF)
1080/59.94I(PsF)
525/59.94I(PsF)
1080/59.94I(PsF)
1080/23.98PsF
525/59.94I(PsF)
720/59.94P
525/59.94I(PsF)
1080/59.94I(PsF)/RGB444/3G
1080/59.94I(PsF)
525/59.94I(PsF)
1080/59.94I(PsF)/RGB444/3G
1080/59.94I(PsF)
525/59.94I(PsF)
1080/23.98PsF/RGB444/3G
1080/59.94I(PsF)
1080/23.98PsF
525/59.94I(PsF)
1080/59.94I(PsF)
525/59.94I(PsF)
720/59.94P
525/59.94I(PsF)
SYSTEM CONFIG t <RETURN FORMAT IP>
IP-RET1, IP-RET2, IP-RET3, IP-RET4
3840×2160/59.94P/12G
(IP-RET4 only)
1080/59.94P/3G (IP-RET1,
IP-RET2 only)
1080/59.94I (IP-RET1,
IP-RET2, IP-RET3 only)
3840×2160/59.94P/12G
(IP-RET4 only)
1080/59.94P/3G (IP-RET1,
IP-RET2 only)
1080/59.94I (IP-RET1,
IP-RET2, IP-RET3 only)
1080/59.94P/3G (IP-RET1,
IP-RET2 only)
1080/59.94I (IP-RET1,
IP-RET2, IP-RET3 only)
1080/59.94I (IP-RET1,
IP-RET2, IP-RET3 only)
1080/59.94I (IP-RET1,
IP-RET2, IP-RET3 only)
*1 720 input can be selected when CCU VIDEO CONVERT is set to ENABLE.
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Note
UHD-SDI A and UHD-SDI B are dedicated output connectors, and a return format cannot be configured.
CAMERA FORMAT
UHD/50P (4K/HDR)
1080/50P (4K/HDR)
1080/50P 1080/50P/3G
1080/50I 1080/50I(PsF)
1080/25PsF 1080/50I(PsF)
1080/24PsF 1080/50I(PsF)
720/50P 720/50P
1080/50I(RGB444) – 1080/50I(PsF)/RGB444/3G
1080/ 25PsF(RGB444)
1080/ 24PsF(RGB444)
1080/50I(2×) 1080/50I(PsF)
720/50P(2×) 720/50P
SYSTEM CONFIG t <RETURN FORMAT3>
SYSTEM CONFIG t <RETURN FORMAT1>
UHD-SDI C, UHD-SDI D SDI-RET1, SDI-RET2,
SDI-RET3, SDI-RET4
3840×2160/50P/12G 1080/50P/3G
1080/50I(PsF)
*1
720/50P
625/50I(PsF)
3840×2160/50P/12G 1080/50P/3G
1080/50I(PsF)
*1
720/50P
625/50I(PsF)
1080/50I(PsF)
*1
720/50P
625/50I(PsF)
625/50I(PsF)
625/50I(PsF)
1080/24PsF
625/50I(PsF)
625/50I(PsF)
1080/50I(PsF)
625/50I(PsF)
1080/50I(PsF)/RGB444/3G
1080/50I(PsF)
625/50I(PsF)
1080/24PsF/RGB444/3G
1080/50I(PsF)
1080/24PsF
625/50I(PsF)
625/50I(PsF)
625/50I(PsF)
SYSTEM CONFIG t <RETURN FORMAT2>
SDI-I/O1, SDI-I/O2, SDI-I/O3, SDI-I/O4
1080/50P/3G
1080/50I(PsF)
*1
720/50P
625/50I(PsF)
1080/50P/3G
1080/50I(PsF)
*1
720/50P
625/50I(PsF)
1080/50P/3G
1080/50I(PsF)
*1
720/50P
625/50I(PsF)
1080/50I(PsF)
625/50I(PsF)
1080/50I(PsF)
625/50I(PsF)
1080/50I(PsF)
1080/24PsF
625/50I(PsF)
720/50P
625/50I(PsF)
1080/50I(PsF)/RGB444/3G
1080/50I(PsF)
625/50I(PsF)
1080/50I(PsF)/RGB444/3G
1080/50I(PsF)
625/50I(PsF)
1080/24PsF/RGB444/3G
1080/50I(PsF)
1080/24PsF
625/50I(PsF)
1080/50I(PsF)
625/50I(PsF)
720/50P
625/50I(PsF)
SYSTEM CONFIG t <RETURN FORMAT IP>
IP-RET1, IP-RET2, IP-RET3, IP-RET4
3840×2160/50P/12G
(IP-RET4 only)
1080/50P/3G (IP-RET1,
IP-RET2 only)
1080/50I (IP-RET1,
IP-RET2, IP-RET3 only)
3840×2160/50P/12G
(IP-RET4 only)
1080/50P/3G (IP-RET1,
IP-RET2 only)
1080/50I (IP-RET1,
IP-RET2, IP-RET3 only)
1080/50P/3G (IP-RET1,
IP-RET2 only)
1080/50I (IP-RET1,
IP-RET2, IP-RET3 only)
1080/50I (IP-RET1,
IP-RET2, IP-RET3 only)
1080/50I (IP-RET1,
IP-RET2, IP-RET3 only)
*1 720 input can be selected when CCU VIDEO CONVERT is set to ENABLE.
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Return format (when FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is set to ULTRA and SYSTEM is set to 1.001(525))
Note
UHD-SDI A and UHD-SDI B are dedicated output connectors, and a return format cannot be configured.
CAMERA FORMAT
3840×2160/
59.94P(2×) (HDR/SDR)
3840×2160/
59.94P (HDR/SDR)
3840×2160/
29.97P (HDR/SDR)
3840×2160/
23.98P (HDR/SDR)
1080/59.94P (HDR/SDR)
1080/29.97PsF (HDR/SDR)
1080/23.98PsF (HDR/SDR)
1080/
59.94I(RGB444) (SDR)
1080/
29.97PsF(RGB444) (SDR)
1080/
23.98PsF(RGB444) (SDR)
1080/59.94P(2×) (HDR/SDR)
1080/59.94P(3×) (HDR/SDR)
1080/59.94P(4×) (HDR/SDR)
SYSTEM CONFIG t <RETURN FORMAT3>
UHD-SDI C, UHD-SDI D, UHD-SDI G
*1
, UHD-SDI H
SYSTEM CONFIG t <RETURN FORMAT1>
SDI-RET1, SDI-RET2,
*1
SDI-RET3, SDI-RET4
3840×2160/59.94P/12G 1080/59.94P/3G
1080/59.94I(PsF)
720/59.94P
*2
525/59.94I(PsF)
3840×2160/29.97P/6G 1080/59.94I(PsF)
525/59.94I(PsF)
3840×2160/23.98P/6G 1080/59.94I(PsF)
1080/23.98PsF
525/59.94I(PsF)
1080/59.94P/3G
1080/59.94I(PsF)
720/59.94P
*2
525/59.94I(PsF)
1080/59.94I(PsF)
525/59.94I(PsF)
1080/59.94I(PsF)
1080/23.98PsF
525/59.94I(PsF)
1080/59.94I(PsF)/RGB444/3G
1080/59.94I(PsF)
525/59.94I(PsF)
1080/59.94I(PsF)/RGB444/3G
1080/59.94I(PsF)
525/59.94I(PsF)
1080/23.98PsF/RGB444/3G
1080/59.94I(PsF)
1080/23.98PsF
525/59.94I(PsF)
1080/59.94P/3G
1080/59.94I(PsF)
720/59.94P
*3
525/59.94I(PsF)
1080/59.94P/3G
1080/59.94I(PsF)
720/59.94P
*3
525/59.94I(PsF)
1080/59.94P/3G
1080/59.94I(PsF)
720/59.94P
*3
525/59.94I(PsF)
SYSTEM CONFIG t <RETURN FORMAT2>
SDI-I/O1, SDI-I/O2, SDI-I/O3, SDI-I/O4
1080/59.94P/3G
1080/59.94I(PsF)
720/59.94P
*2
525/59.94I(PsF)
1080/59.94I(PsF)
525/59.94I(PsF)
1080/59.94I(PsF)
1080/23.98PsF
525/59.94I(PsF)
1080/59.94P/3G
1080/59.94I(PsF)
720/59.94P
*2
525/59.94I(PsF)
1080/59.94I(PsF)
525/59.94I(PsF)
1080/59.94I(PsF)
1080/23.98PsF
525/59.94I(PsF)
1080/59.94I(PsF)/RGB444/3G
1080/59.94I(PsF)
525/59.94I(PsF)
1080/59.94I(PsF)/RGB444/3G
1080/59.94I(PsF)
525/59.94I(PsF)
1080/23.98PsF/RGB444/3G
1080/59.94I(PsF)
1080/23.98PsF
525/59.94I(PsF)
1080/59.94P/3G
1080/59.94I(PsF)
720/59.94P
*3
525/59.94I(PsF)
1080/59.94P/3G
1080/59.94I(PsF)
720/59.94P
*3
525/59.94I(PsF)
1080/59.94P/3G
1080/59.94I(PsF)
720/59.94P
*3
525/59.94I(PsF)
SYSTEM CONFIG t <RETURN FORMAT IP>
IP-RET1, IP-RET2, IP-RET3, IP-RET4
3840×2160/59.94P/12G
(IP-RET4 only)
1080/59.94P/3G (IP-RET1,
IP-RET2 only)
1080/59.94I (IP-RET1,
IP-RET2, IP-RET3 only)
1080/59.94P/3G (IP-RET1,
IP-RET2 only)
1080/59.94I (IP-RET3 only)
1080/59.94I (IP-RET1,
IP-RET2, IP-RET3 only)
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CAMERA FORMAT
1080/59.94P(6×) (HDR/SDR)
1080/59.94P(8×) (HDR/SDR)
SYSTEM CONFIG t <RETURN FORMAT3>
UHD-SDI C, UHD-SDI D, UHD-SDI G
*1
, UHD-SDI H
SYSTEM CONFIG t <RETURN FORMAT1>
SDI-RET1, SDI-RET2,
*1
SDI-RET3, SDI-RET4
1080/59.94P/3G
1080/59.94I(PsF)
720/59.94P
*3
525/59.94I(PsF)
1080/59.94P/3G
1080/59.94I(PsF)
720/59.94P
*3
525/59.94I(PsF)
SYSTEM CONFIG t <RETURN FORMAT2>
SDI-I/O1, SDI-I/O2, SDI-I/O3, SDI-I/O4
1080/59.94P/3G
1080/59.94I(PsF)
720/59.94P
*3
525/59.94I(PsF)
1080/59.94P/3G
1080/59.94I(PsF)
720/59.94P
*3
525/59.94I(PsF)
SYSTEM CONFIG t <RETURN FORMAT IP>
IP-RET1, IP-RET2, IP-RET3, IP-RET4
*1 Configurable only on HDCU5000 when HKCU-SDI50 is installed.
*2 720 input can be selected when CCU VIDEO CONVERT is set to ENABLE.
*3 720 input can be selected when both CCU VIDEO CONVERT is set to ENABLE and the HDR mode of the connected camera is set to OFF.
Return format (when FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is set to ULTRA and SYSTEM is set to 1.000(625))
Note
UHD-SDI A and UHD-SDI B are dedicated output connectors, and a return format cannot be configured.
CAMERA FORMAT
3840×2160/ 50P(2×) (HDR/SDR)
3840×2160/50P (HDR/SDR)
3840×2160/25P (HDR/SDR)
3840×2160/24P (HDR/SDR)
1080/50P (HDR/SDR)
1080/25PsF (HDR/SDR)
1080/24PsF (HDR/SDR)
1080/50I(RGB444) (SDR)
1080/ 25PsF(RGB444) (SDR)
1080/ 24PsF(RGB444) (SDR)
1080/50P(2×) (HDR/SDR)
SYSTEM CONFIG t <RETURN FORMAT3>
UHD-SDI C, UHD-SDI D, UHD-SDI G
*1
, UHD-SDI H
SYSTEM CONFIG t <RETURN FORMAT1>
SDI-RET1, SDI-RET2,
*1
SDI-RET3, SDI-RET4
3840×2160/50P/12G 1080/50P/3G
1080/50I(PsF)
*2
720/50P
625/50I(PsF)
3840×2160/25P/6G 1080/50I(PsF)
625/50I(PsF)
3840×2160/24P/6G 1080/50I(PsF)
1080/24PsF
625/50I(PsF)
1080/50P/3G
1080/50I(PsF)
*2
720/50P
625/50I(PsF)
1080/50I(PsF)
625/50I(PsF)
1080/50I(PsF)
1080/24PsF
625/50I(PsF)
1080/50I(PsF)/RGB444/3G
1080/50I(PsF)
625/50I(PsF)
1080/50I(PsF)/RGB444/3G
1080/50I(PsF)
625/50I(PsF)
1080/24PsF/RGB444/3G
1080/50I(PsF)
1080/24PsF
625/50I(PsF)
1080/50P/3G
1080/50I(PsF)
*3
720/50P
625/50I(PsF)
SYSTEM CONFIG t <RETURN FORMAT2>
SDI-I/O1, SDI-I/O2, SDI-I/O3, SDI-I/O4
1080/50P/3G
1080/50I(PsF)
*2
720/50P
625/50I(PsF)
1080/50I(PsF)
625/50I(PsF)
1080/50I(PsF)
1080/24PsF
625/50I(PsF)
1080/50P/3G
1080/50I(PsF)
*2
720/50P
625/50I(PsF)
1080/50I(PsF)
625/50I(PsF)
1080/50I(PsF)
1080/24PsF
625/50I(PsF)
1080/50I(PsF)/RGB444/3G
1080/50I(PsF)
625/50I(PsF)
1080/50I(PsF)/RGB444/3G
1080/50I(PsF)
625/50I(PsF)
1080/24PsF/RGB444/3G
1080/50I(PsF)
1080/24PsF
625/50I(PsF)
1080/50P/3G
1080/50I(PsF)
*3
720/50P
625/50I(PsF)
SYSTEM CONFIG t <RETURN FORMAT IP>
IP-RET1, IP-RET2, IP-RET3, IP-RET4
3840×2160/50P/12G
(IP-RET4 only)
1080/50P/3G (IP-RET1,
IP-RET2 only)
1080/50I (IP-RET1,
IP-RET2, IP-RET3 only)
1080/50P/3G (IP-RET1,
IP-RET2 only)
1080/50I (IP-RET3 only)
1080/50I (IP-RET1,
IP-RET2, IP-RET3 only)
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CAMERA FORMAT
1080/50P(3×) (HDR/SDR)
1080/50P(4×) (HDR/SDR)
1080/50P(6×) (HDR/SDR)
1080/50P(8×) (HDR/SDR)
SYSTEM CONFIG t <RETURN FORMAT3>
UHD-SDI C, UHD-SDI D, UHD-SDI G
*1
, UHD-SDI H
SYSTEM CONFIG t <RETURN FORMAT1>
SDI-RET1, SDI-RET2,
*1
SDI-RET3, SDI-RET4
1080/50P/3G
1080/50I(PsF)
*3
720/50P
625/50I(PsF)
1080/50P/3G
1080/50I(PsF)
*3
720/50P
625/50I(PsF)
1080/50P/3G
1080/50I(PsF)
720/50P
*3
625/50I(PsF)
1080/50P/3G
1080/50I(PsF)
720/50P
*3
625/50I(PsF)
SYSTEM CONFIG t <RETURN FORMAT2>
SDI-I/O1, SDI-I/O2, SDI-I/O3, SDI-I/O4
1080/50P/3G
1080/50I(PsF)
*3
720/50P
625/50I(PsF)
1080/50P/3G
1080/50I(PsF)
*3
720/50P
625/50I(PsF)
1080/50P/3G
1080/50I(PsF)
720/50P
*3
625/50I(PsF)
1080/50P/3G
1080/50I(PsF)
720/50P
*3
625/50I(PsF)
SYSTEM CONFIG t <RETURN FORMAT IP>
IP-RET1, IP-RET2, IP-RET3, IP-RET4
*1 Configurable only on HDCU5000 when HKCU-SDI50 is installed.
*2 720 input can be selected when CCU VIDEO CONVERT is set to ENABLE.
*3 720 input can be selected when both CCU VIDEO CONVERT is set to ENABLE and the HDR mode of the connected camera is set to OFF.
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Formats settable for UHD SDI, SDI OUT, SDI I/O, and IP OUT connectors (when FIBER TRANSMIT
Notes
Note
Note
RATE is set to HIGH and SYSTEM is set to 1.001(525))
Note
For underlined formats, the mode can be switched between HDR and SDR according to the Live HDR mode setting of the connected camera.
CAMERA FORMAT
UHD/59.94P (4K/HDR)
or
1080/59.94P (4K/HDR)
1080/59.94P 1080/59.94P/3G-A
1080/59.94I 1080/59.94I 1080/59.94I
1080/29.97PsF 1080/29.97PsF 1080/29.97PsF
1080/23.98PsF 1080/23.98PsF 1080/23.98PsF
720/59.94P 720/59.94P 720/59.94P
1080/
59.94I(RGB444)
SYSTEM CONFIG t <OUTPUT FORMAT3> or SYSTEM CONFIG t <OUTPUT FORMAT4>
<OUTPUT FORMAT3>: UHD-SDI A, UHD-SDI B, UHD-SDI C, UHD-SDI D <OUTPUT FORMAT4>: UHD-SDI E UHD-SDI G
*1
, UHD-SDI F*1,
*1
, UHD-SDI H
*1
3840×2160/59.94P/12G
3840×2160/59.94P/SQD/
3G-A
3840×2160/59.94P/SQD/
3G-B
3840×2160/59.94P/2SI/3G-A
3840×2160/59.94P/2SI/3G-B
1080/59.94P/3G-A
1080/59.94P/3G-B
1080/59.94I
• HZCU-UHD35 is required for 4K output.
• The UHD-SDI B, UHD-SDI C, UHD-SDI D, UHD-SDI E, UHD-SDI F, UHD-SDI G, and UHD-SDI H settings are linked to the UHD SDI A setting.
1080/59.94P/3G-B
1080/59.94I
1080/59.94I(RGB444)/3G-B
1080/59.94I
SYSTEM CONFIG t <OUTPUT FORMAT1>
SDI-OUT1, SDI-OUT2, SDI-OUT3, SDI-OUT4
<For SDI-OUT1, SDI-OUT2>
3840×2160/59.94P/SQD/
3G-A
3840×2160/59.94P/SQD/
3G-B
3840×2160/59.94P/2SI/3G-A
3840×2160/59.94P/2SI/3G-B
1080/59.94P/3G-A
1080/59.94P/3G-B
1080/59.94I
720/59.94P
*3
525/59.94I
HZCU-UHD35 is required for 4K output.
<For SDI-OUT3, SDI-OUT4>
1080/59.94P/3G-A
1080/59.94P/3G-B
1080/59.94I
720/59.94P
*3
525/59.94I
1080/59.94P/3G-A
1080/59.94P/3G-B
1080/59.94I
720/59.94P
*3
525/59.94i
525/59.94I
525/29.97PsF
1080/59.94I
525/59.94I
525/59.94I
1080/59.94I(RGB444)/3G-B
1080/59.94I
525/59.94I
SYSTEM CONFIG t <OUTPUT FORMAT2>
SDI-I/O1, SDI-I/O2, SDI-I/O3, SDI-I/O4
<For SDI I/O1, SDI I/O2>
3840×2160/59.94P/SQD/
3G-A
3840×2160/59.94P/SQD/
3G-B
3840×2160/59.94P/2SI/3G-A
3840×2160/59.94P/2SI/3G-B
1080/59.94P/3G-A
1080/59.94P/3G-B
1080/59.94I
720/59.94P
*3
525/59.94I
The format setting is linked to the SDI-OUT1 settings when SDI-OUT1 is set for 4K output.
<For SDI I/O3, SDI I/O4>
1080/59.94P/3G-A
1080/59.94P/3G-B
1080/59.94I
720/59.94P
*3
525/59.94I
1080/59.94P/3G-A
1080/59.94P/3G-B
1080/59.94I
720/59.94P
*3
525/59.94I
1080/59.94I
525/59.94I
1080/29.97PsF
525/29.97PsF
1080/23.98PsF
1080/59.94I
525/59.94I
720/59.94P
525/59.94I
1080/59.94I(RGB444)/3G-B
1080/59.94I
525/59.94I
SYSTEM CONFIG t <OUTPUT FORMAT IP>
IP-OUT1*2, IP-OUT2*2, IP-OUT3
*2
, IP-OUT4
*2
<For IP-OUT1, IP-OUT2>
1080/59.94P/3G-A
1080/59.94P/3G-A
1080/59.94I
<For IP-OUT3>
1080/59.94I
<For IP-OUT4>
3840×2160/59.94P/12G
1080/59.94P/3G-A
(IP-OUT1, IP-OUT2 only)
1080/59.94I (IP-OUT1,
IP-OUT2, IP-OUT3 only)
1080/59.94I (IP-OUT1,
IP-OUT2, IP-OUT3 only)
1080/59.94I
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CAMERA FORMAT
SYSTEM CONFIG t <OUTPUT FORMAT3> or SYSTEM CONFIG t <OUTPUT FORMAT4>
<OUTPUT FORMAT3>: UHD-SDI A, UHD-SDI B, UHD-SDI C, UHD-SDI D
1080/
29.97PsF(RGB444)
<OUTPUT FORMAT4>: UHD-SDI E UHD-SDI G
1080/29.97PsF(RGB444)/
3G-B
*1
, UHD-SDI F*1,
*1
, UHD-SDI H
1080/29.97PsF
1080/
23.98PsF(RGB444)
1080/23.98PsF(RGB444)/
3G-B
1080/23.98PsF
1080/59.94I(2×) 1080/59.94I(2×)/3G-B/
Link1&Link2
1080/59.94I
SYSTEM CONFIG t <OUTPUT FORMAT1>
SDI-OUT1, SDI-OUT2, SDI-OUT3, SDI-OUT4
*1
1080/29.97PsF(RGB444)/
3G-B
1080/29.97PsF
525/29.97PsF
1080/23.98PsF(RGB444)/
3G-B
1080/23.98PsF
1080/59.94I
525/59.94I
<For SDI-OUT1, SDI-OUT3>
1080/59.94I(2×)/Link1
1080/59.94I(2×)/3G-B/
Link1&Link2
1080/59.94I
525/59.94I
SYSTEM CONFIG t <OUTPUT FORMAT2>
SDI-I/O1, SDI-I/O2, SDI-I/O3, SDI-I/O4
1080/29.97PsF(RGB444)/
3G-B
1080/29.97PsF
525/29.97PsF
1080/23.98PsF(RGB444)/
3G-B
1080/23.98PsF
1080/59.94I
525/59.94I
<For SDI I/O1, SDI I/O3>
1080/59.94I(2×)/Link1
1080/59.94I(2×)/3G-B/
Link1&Link2
1080/59.94I
525/59.94I
SYSTEM CONFIG t <OUTPUT FORMAT IP>
IP-OUT1*2, IP-OUT2*2, IP-OUT3
*2
, IP-OUT4
*2
<For SDI-OUT2, SDI-OUT4>
1080/59.94I(2×)/Link2
1080/59.94I(2×)/3G-B/
Link1&Link2
1080/59.94I
525/59.94I
720/59.94P(2×) 720/59.94P(2×)/3G-B/
Link1&Link2
720/59.94P
<For SDI-OUT1, SDI-OUT3>
720/59.94P(2×)/Link1
720/59.94P(2×)/3G-B/
Link1&Link2
720/59.94P
525/59.94I
<For SDI-OUT2, SDI-OUT4>
720/59.94P(2×)/Link2
720/59.94P(2×)/3G-B/
Link1&Link2
720/59.94P
525/59.94I
*1 Configurable only on HDCU5000 when HKCU-SDI50 is installed.
*2 Configurable only when the HKCU-SFP50 is installed.
*3 720 output can be selected when CCU VIDEO CONVERT is set to ENABLE.
<For SDI I/O2, SDI I/O4>
1080/59.94I(2×)/Link2
1080/59.94I(2×)/3G-B/
Link1&Link2
1080/59.94I
525/59.94I
<For SDI I/O1, SDI I/O3>
720/59.94P(2×)/Link1
720/59.94P(2×)/3G-B/
Link1&Link2
720/59.94P
525/59.94I
<For SDI I/O2, SDI I/O4>
720/59.94P(2×)/Link2
720/59.94P(2×)/3G-B/
Link1&Link2
720/59.94P
525/59.94I
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Formats settable for UHD SDI, SDI OUT, SDI I/O, and IP OUT connectors (when FIBER TRANSMIT
Notes
Note
Note
RATE is set to HIGH and SYSTEM is set to 1.000(625))
Note
For underlined formats, the mode can be switched between HDR and SDR according to the Live HDR mode setting of the connected camera.
CAMERA FORMAT
UHD/50P (4K/HDR)
or
1080/50P (4K/HDR)
1080/50P 1080/50P/3G-A
1080/50I 1080/50I 1080/50I
1080/25PsF 1080/25PsF 1080/25PsF
1080/24PsF 1080/24PsF 1080/24PsF
720/50P 720/50P 720/50P
1080/50I(RGB444) 1080/50I(RGB444)/3G-B
SYSTEM CONFIG t <OUTPUT FORMAT3> or SYSTEM CONFIG t <OUTPUT FORMAT4>
<OUTPUT FORMAT3>: UHD-SDI A, UHD-SDI B, UHD-SDI C, UHD-SDI D <OUTPUT FORMAT4>: UHD-SDI E UHD-SDI G
*1
, UHD-SDI F*1,
*1
, UHD-SDI H
*1
3840×2160/50P/12G
3840×2160/50P/SQD/3G-A
3840×2160/50P/SQD/3G-B
3840×2160/50P/2SI/3G-A
3840×2160/50P/2SI/3G-B
1080/50P/3G-A
1080/50P/3G-B
1080/50I
• HZCU-UHD35 is required for 4K output.
• The UHD-SDI B, UHD-SDI C, UHD-SDI D, UHD-SDI E, UHD-SDI F, UHD-SDI G, and UHD-SDI H settings are linked to the UHD SDI A setting.
1080/50P/3G-B
1080/50I
1080/50I
SYSTEM CONFIG t <OUTPUT FORMAT1>
SDI-OUT1, SDI-OUT2, SDI-OUT3, SDI-OUT4
<For SDI-OUT1, SDI-OUT2>
3840×2160/50P/SQD/3G-A
3840×2160/50P/SQD/3G-B
3840×2160/50P/2SI/3G-A
3840×2160/50P/2SI/3G-B
1080/50P/3G-A
1080/50P/3G-B
1080/50I
*3
720/50P
625/50I
HZCU-UHD35 is required for 4K output.
<For SDI-OUT3, SDI-OUT4>
1080/50P/3G-A
1080/50P/3G-B
1080/50I
*3
720/50P
625/50I
1080/50P/3G-A
1080/50P/3G-B
1080/50I
*3
720/50P
625/50i
625/50I
625/25PsF
1080/50I
625/50I
625/50I
1080/50I(RGB444)/3G-B
1080/50I
625/50I
SYSTEM CONFIG t <OUTPUT FORMAT2>
SDI-I/O1, SDI-I/O2, SDI-I/O3, SDI-I/O4
<For SDI I/O1, SDI I/O2>
3840×2160/50P/SQD/
3G-A
3840×2160/50P/SQD/
3G-B
3840×2160/50P/2SI/3G-A
3840×2160/50P/2SI/3G-B
1080/50P/3G-A
1080/50P/3G-B
1080/50I
720/50P
*3
625/50I
The format setting is linked to the SDI-OUT1 settings when SDI-OUT1 is set for 4K output.
<For SDI I/O3, SDI I/O4>
1080/50P/3G-A
1080/50P/3G-B
1080/50I
720/50P
*3
625/50I
1080/50P/3G-A
1080/50P/3G-B
1080/50I
720/50P
*3
625/50I
1080/50I
625/50I
1080/25PsF
625/25PsF
1080/24PsF
1080/50I
625/50I
720/50P
625/50I
1080/50I(RGB444)/3G-B
1080/50I
625/50I
SYSTEM CONFIG t <OUTPUT FORMAT IP>
IP-OUT1*2, IP-OUT2*2, IP-OUT3
*2
, IP-OUT4
*2
<For IP-OUT1, IP-OUT2>
1080/50P/3G-A
1080/50P/3G-A
1080/50I
<For IP-OUT3>
1080/50I
<For IP-OUT4>
3840×2160/50P/12G
1080/50P/3G-A (IP-OUT1,
IP-OUT2 only)
1080/50I (IP-OUT1,
IP-OUT2, IP-OUT3 only)
1080/50I (IP-OUT1,
IP-OUT2, IP-OUT3 only)
1080/50I
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CAMERA FORMAT
SYSTEM CONFIG t <OUTPUT FORMAT3> or SYSTEM CONFIG t <OUTPUT FORMAT4>
<OUTPUT FORMAT3>: UHD-SDI A, UHD-SDI B, UHD-SDI C, UHD-SDI D
1080/ 25PsF(RGB444)
1080/ 24PsF(RGB444)
<OUTPUT FORMAT4>: UHD-SDI E UHD-SDI G
1080/25PsF(RGB444)/3G-B
1080/25PsF
1080/24PsF(RGB444)/3G-B
1080/24PsF
*1
, UHD-SDI F*1,
*1
, UHD-SDI H
1080/50I(2×) 1080/50I(2×)/3G-B/
Link1&Link2
1080/50I
SYSTEM CONFIG t <OUTPUT FORMAT1>
SDI-OUT1, SDI-OUT2, SDI-OUT3, SDI-OUT4
*1
1080/25PsF(RGB444)/3G-B
1080/25PsF
625/25PsF
1080/24PsF(RGB444)/3G-B
1080/24PsF
1080/50I
625/50I
<For SDI-OUT1, SDI-OUT3>
1080/50I(2×)/Link1
1080/50I(2×)/3G-B/
Link1&Link2
1080/50I
625/50I
SYSTEM CONFIG t <OUTPUT FORMAT2>
SDI-I/O1, SDI-I/O2, SDI-I/O3, SDI-I/O4
1080/25PsF(RGB444)/3G-B
1080/25PsF
625/25PsF
1080/24PsF(RGB444)/3G-B
1080/24PsF
1080/50I
625/50I
<For SDI I/O1, SDI I/O3>
1080/50I(2×)/Link1
1080/50I(2×)/3G-B/
Link1&Link2
1080/50I
625/50I
SYSTEM CONFIG t <OUTPUT FORMAT IP>
IP-OUT1*2, IP-OUT2*2, IP-OUT3
*2
, IP-OUT4
*2
<For SDI-OUT2, SDI-OUT4>
1080/50I(2×)/Link2
1080/50I(2×)/3G-B/
Link1&Link2
1080/50I
625/50I
720/50P(2×) 720/50P(2×)/3G-B/
Link1&Link2
720/50P
<For SDI-OUT1, SDI-OUT3>
720/50P(2×)/Link1
720/50P(2×)/3G-B/
Link1&Link2
720/50P
625/50I
<For SDI-OUT2, SDI-OUT4>
720/50P(2×)/Link2
720/50P(2×)/3G-B/
Link1&Link2
720/50P
625/50I
*1 Configurable only on HDCU5000 when HKCU-SDI50 is installed.
*2 Configurable only when the HKCU-SFP50 is installed.
*3 720 output can be selected when CCU VIDEO CONVERT is set to ENABLE.
<For SDI I/O2, SDI I/O4>
1080/50I(2×)/Link2
1080/50I(2×)/3G-B/
Link1&Link2
1080/50I
625/50I
<For SDI I/O1, SDI I/O3>
720/50P(2×)/Link1
720/50P(2×)/3G-B/
Link1&Link2
720/50P
625/50I
<For SDI I/O2, SDI I/O4>
720/50P(2×)/Link2
720/50P(2×)/3G-B/
Link1&Link2
720/50P
625/50I
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Formats settable for UHD SDI, SDI OUT, SDI I/O, and IP OUT connectors (when FIBER TRANSMIT
Note
Note
Note
Note
Note
Note
Note
RATE is set to ULTRA and SYSTEM is set to 1.001(525))
Note
For underlined formats, the mode can be switched between HDR and SDR according to the Live HDR mode setting of the connected camera.
CAMERA FORMAT
3840×2160/
59.94P(2×) (HDR/SDR)
3840×2160/
59.94P (HDR/SDR)
SYSTEM CONFIG t <OUTPUT FORMAT3> or SYSTEM CONFIG t <OUTPUT FORMAT4>
<OUTPUT FORMAT3>: UHD-SDI A, UHD-SDI B, UHD-SDI C, UHD-SDI D <OUTPUT FORMAT4>: UHD-SDI E UHD-SDI G
3840×2160/59.94P/12G
3840×2160/59.94P/SQD/
3G-A
3840×2160/59.94P/SQD/
3G-B
3840×2160/59.94P/2SI/3G-A
3840×2160/59.94P/2SI/3G-B
The UHD-SDI B, UHD-SDI C, UHD-SDI D, UHD-SDI E, UHD-SDI F, UHD-SDI G, and UHD-SDI H settings are linked to the UHD SDI A setting.
*1
, UHD-SDI F*1,
*1
, UHD-SDI H
*1
SYSTEM CONFIG t <OUTPUT FORMAT1>
SDI-OUT1, SDI-OUT2, SDI-OUT3, SDI-OUT4
3840×2160/59.94P/SQD/
3G-A
3840×2160/59.94P/SQD/
3G-B
3840×2160/59.94P/2SI/3G-A
3840×2160/59.94P/2SI/3G-B
(The 4 formats above for SDI-OUT1, SDI-OUT2 only)
1080/59.94I
1080/59.94P/3G-A
1080/59.94P/3G-B
720/59.94P
525/59.94I
*3
SYSTEM CONFIG t <OUTPUT FORMAT2>
SDI-I/O1, SDI-I/O2, SDI-I/O3, SDI-I/O4
3840×2160/59.94P/SQD/
3G-A
3840×2160/59.94P/SQD/
3G-B
3840×2160/59.94P/2SI/3G-A
3840×2160/59.94P/2SI/3G-B
(The 4 formats above for SDI-I/O1, SDI-I/O2 only)
1080/59.94I
1080/59.94P/3G-A
1080/59.94P/3G-B
720/59.94P
525/59.94I
*3
SYSTEM CONFIG t <OUTPUT FORMAT IP>
IP-OUT1*2, IP-OUT2*2, IP-OUT3
3840×2160/59.94P/12G
1080/59.94I
1080/59.94P/3G-A
*2
, IP-OUT4
(IP-OUT4 only)
IP-OUT2, IP-OUT3 only)
(IP-OUT1, IP-OUT2 only)
(IP-OUT1,
*2
3840×2160/
29.97P (HDR/SDR)
3840×2160/
23.98P (HDR/SDR)
3840×2160/29.97P/6G
3840×2160/29.97PsF/SQD/
3G-B
3840×2160/29.97P/2SI/3G-B
3840×2160/29.97PsF/SQD/
1.5G
3840×2160/23.98P/6G
3840×2160/23.98PsF/SQD/
3G-B
3840×2160/23.98P/2SI/3G-B
3840×2160/23.98PsF/SQD/
1.5G
The 4K output settings are linked to the SDI-OUT1 settings.
3840×2160/29.97PsF/SQD/
3G-B
3840×2160/29.97PsF/SQD/
1.5G
(The 2 formats above for SDI-OUT1, SDI-OUT2 only)
1080/29.97PsF
525/29.97PsF
The 4K output settings are linked to the SDI-OUT1 settings.
3840×2160/23.98PsF/SQD/
3G-B
3840×2160/23.98PsF/SQD/
1.5G
(The 2 formats above for SDI-OUT1, SDI-OUT2 only)
1080/59.94I
1080/23.98PsF
525/59.94I
The 4K output settings are linked to the SDI-I/O1 settings.
3840×2160/29.97PsF/SQD/
3G-B
3840×2160/29.97PsF/SQD/
1.5G
(The 2 formats above for SDI-I/O1, SDI-I/O2 only)
1080/29.97PsF
525/29.97PsF
The 4K output settings are linked to the SDI-OUT1 settings.
3840×2160/23.98PsF/SQD/
3G-B
3840×2160/23.98PsF/SQD/
1.5G
(The 2 formats above for SDI-I/O1, SDI-I/O2 only)
1080/59.94I
1080/23.98PsF
525/59.94I
The 4K output settings are linked to the SDI-OUT1 settings.
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The 4K output settings are linked to the SDI-OUT1 settings.
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CAMERA
Note
Note
FORMAT
1080/59.94P (HDR/SDR)
1080/29.97PsF (HDR/SDR)
1080/23.98PsF (HDR/SDR)
1080/
59.94I(RGB444) (SDR)
1080/
29.97PsF(RGB444) (SDR)
1080/
23.98PsF(RGB444) (SDR)
1080/59.94P(2×) (HDR/SDR)
SYSTEM CONFIG t <OUTPUT FORMAT3>
SYSTEM CONFIG t <OUTPUT FORMAT1>
or SYSTEM CONFIG t <OUTPUT FORMAT4>
<OUTPUT FORMAT3>: UHD-SDI A, UHD-SDI B,
SDI-OUT1, SDI-OUT2,
SDI-OUT3, SDI-OUT4 UHD-SDI C, UHD-SDI D <OUTPUT FORMAT4>: UHD-SDI E UHD-SDI G
1080/59.94I
1080/59.94P/3G-A
1080/59.94P/3G-B
*1
, UHD-SDI F*1,
*1
, UHD-SDI H
*1
1080/59.94I
1080/59.94P/3G-A
1080/59.94P/3G-B
720/59.94P
*3
525/59.94I
1080/29.97PsF 1080/29.97PsF
525/29.97PsF
1080/23.98PsF 1080/59.94I
1080/23.98PsF
525/59.94I
1080/59.94I
1080/59.94I(RGB444)/3G-B
1080/59.94I
1080/59.94I(RGB444)/3G-B
525/59.94I
1080/29.97PsF
1080/29.97PsF(RGB444)/
3G-B
1080/29.97PsF
1080/29.97PsF(RGB444)/
3G-B
525/29.97PsF
1080/23.98PsF
1080/23.98PsF(RGB444)/
3G-B
1080/59.94I
1080/23.98PsF
1080/23.98PsF(RGB444)/
3G-B
525/59.94I
1080/59.94P(2×)/3G-A
1080/59.94P(2×)/3G-B
1080/59.94P(2×)/12G
1080/59.94I(2×)
1080/59.94I(2×)/3G-B
1080/59.94I(2×)/12G
720/59.94P(2×)
*4
720/59.94P(2×)/3G-B
720/59.94P(2×)/12G
*4
1080/59.94P(2×)/3G-A
1080/59.94P(2×)/3G-B
720/59.94P(2×)
720/59.94P(2×)/3G-B
(The 4 formats above for
SDI-OUT1, SDI-OUT2 only)
1080/59.94I
1080/59.94P/3G-A
1080/59.94P/3G-B
720/59.94P
*4
525/59.94I
SYSTEM CONFIG t <OUTPUT FORMAT2>
SDI-I/O1, SDI-I/O2, SDI-I/O3, SDI-I/O4
1080/59.94I
1080/59.94P/3G-A
1080/59.94P/3G-B
720/59.94P
*3
SYSTEM CONFIG t <OUTPUT FORMAT IP>
IP-OUT1*2, IP-OUT2*2, IP-OUT3
1080/59.94P/3G-A
*2
, IP-OUT4
*2
(IP-OUT1, IP-OUT2 only)
1080/59.94I
(IP-OUT1,
IP-OUT2, IP-OUT3 only)
525/59.94I
1080/29.97PsF
525/29.97PsF
1080/59.94I
1080/23.98PsF
525/59.94I
1080/59.94I
1080/59.94I(RGB444)/3G-B
1080/59.94I (IP-OUT1,
IP-OUT2, IP-OUT3 only)
525/59.94I
1080/29.97PsF
1080/29.97PsF(RGB444)/
3G-B
525/29.97PsF
1080/59.94I
1080/23.98PsF
1080/23.98PsF(RGB444)/
3G-B
525/59.94I
1080/59.94P(2×)/3G-A
1080/59.94P(2×)/3G-B
*4
*4
720/59.94P(2×)
720/59.94P(2×)/3G-B
*4
*4
(The 4 formats above for SDI-I/O1, SDI-I/O2 only)
1080/59.94I
1080/59.94P/3G-A
1080/59.94P/3G-B
720/59.94P
*4
525/59.94I
HFR output (1080/59.94) is
linked to SDI-OUT1,
SDI-OUT2, SDI-I/O1, and
SDI-I/O2.
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CAMERA
Note
Note
Note
Note
Note
Note
FORMAT
1080/59.94P(3×) (HDR/SDR)
SYSTEM CONFIG t <OUTPUT FORMAT3> or SYSTEM CONFIG t <OUTPUT FORMAT4>
<OUTPUT FORMAT3>: UHD-SDI A, UHD-SDI B, UHD-SDI C, UHD-SDI D <OUTPUT FORMAT4>: UHD-SDI E UHD-SDI G
*1
, UHD-SDI F*1,
*1
, UHD-SDI H
1080/59.94P(3×)/3G-A
1080/59.94P(3×)/3G-B
1080/59.94P(3×)/12G
1080/59.94I(3×)
1080/59.94I(3×)/12G
720/59.94P(3×)
*4
720/59.94P(3×)/12G
SYSTEM CONFIG t
<OUTPUT FORMAT1>
SDI-OUT1, SDI-OUT2,
SDI-OUT3, SDI-OUT4
*1
1080/59.94P(3×)/3G-A
1080/59.94P(3×)/3G-B
720/59.94P(3×)
*4
(The 3 formats above for
SDI-OUT1, SDI-OUT2 only)
1080/59.94I
1080/59.94P/3G-A
1080/59.94P/3G-B
720/59.94P
*4
525/59.94I
SYSTEM CONFIG t <OUTPUT FORMAT2>
SDI-I/O1, SDI-I/O2, SDI-I/O3, SDI-I/O4
1080/59.94P(3×)/3G-A
1080/59.94P(3×)/3G-B
720/59.94P(3×)
*4
(The 3 formats above for SDI-I/O1, SDI-I/O2 only)
1080/59.94I
1080/59.94P/3G-A
1080/59.94P/3G-B
720/59.94P
*4
525/59.94I
SYSTEM CONFIG t <OUTPUT FORMAT IP>
IP-OUT1*2, IP-OUT2*2, IP-OUT3
*2
, IP-OUT4
*2
1080/59.94P(4×) (HDR/SDR)
1080/59.94P(6×) (HDR/SDR)
1080/59.94P(4×)/3G-A
1080/59.94P(4×)/3G-B
1080/59.94P(4×)/12G
1080/59.94I(4×)
1080/59.94I(4×)/3G-B
1080/59.94I(4×)/12G
720/59.94P(4×)
*4
720/59.94P(4×)/3G-B
720/59.94P(4×)/12G
1080/59.94P(6×)/3G-A
1080/59.94P(6×)/3G-B
1080/59.94P(6×)/12G
1080/59.94I(6×)
1080/59.94I(6×)/3G-B
1080/59.94I(6×)/12G
720/59.94P(6×)
*4
720/59.94P(6×)/3G-B
720/59.94P(6×)/12G
HFR output (1080/59.94) is
linked to SDI-OUT1,
SDI-OUT2, SDI-I/O1, and
SDI-I/O2.
1080/59.94P(4×)/3G-A
1080/59.94P(4×)/3G-B
720/59.94P(4×)
720/59.94P(4×)/3G-B
*4
*4
(The 4 formats above for
SDI-OUT1, SDI-OUT2 only)
1080/59.94I
*4
1080/59.94P/3G-A
1080/59.94P/3G-B
720/59.94P
*4
525/59.94I
HFR output (1080/59.94) is
linked to SDI-OUT1,
SDI-OUT2, SDI-I/O1, and
SDI-I/O2.
1080/59.94P(6×)/3G-A
1080/59.94P(6×)/3G-B
720/59.94P(6×)
720/59.94P(6×)/3G-B
*4
*4
(The 4 formats above for
SDI-OUT1, SDI-OUT2 only)
1080/59.94I
*4
1080/59.94P/3G-A
1080/59.94P/3G-B
720/59.94P
*4
525/59.94I
HFR output (1080/59.94) is linked to SDI-OUT1, SDI-OUT2, SDI-I/O1, and SDI-I/O2.
1080/59.94P(4×)/3G-A
1080/59.94P(4×)/3G-B
720/59.94P(4×)
720/59.94P(4×)/3G-B
*4
*4
(The 4 formats above for SDI-I/O1, SDI-I/O2 only)
1080/59.94I
1080/59.94P/3G-A
1080/59.94P/3G-B
720/59.94P
*4
525/59.94I
HFR output (1080/59.94) is linked to SDI-OUT1, SDI-OUT2, SDI-I/O1, and SDI-I/O2.
1080/59.94P(6×)/3G-A
1080/59.94P(6×)/3G-B
720/59.94P(6×)
720/59.94P(6×)/3G-B
*4
*4
(The 4 formats above for SDI-I/O1, SDI-I/O2 only)
1080/59.94I
1080/59.94P/3G-A
1080/59.94P/3G-B
720/59.94P
*4
525/59.94I
HFR output (1080/59.94) is
linked to SDI-OUT1,
SDI-OUT2, SDI-I/O1, and
SDI-I/O2.
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HFR output (1080/59.94) is linked to SDI-OUT1, SDI-OUT2, SDI-I/O1, and SDI-I/O2.
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CAMERA
Note
Note
FORMAT
1080/59.94P(8×) (HDR/SDR)
SYSTEM CONFIG t <OUTPUT FORMAT3> or SYSTEM CONFIG t <OUTPUT FORMAT4>
<OUTPUT FORMAT3>: UHD-SDI A, UHD-SDI B, UHD-SDI C, UHD-SDI D <OUTPUT FORMAT4>: UHD-SDI E UHD-SDI G
*1
, UHD-SDI F*1,
*1
, UHD-SDI H
1080/59.94P(8×)/3G-A
1080/59.94P(8×)/3G-B
1080/59.94P(8×)/12G
1080/59.94I(8×)
1080/59.94I(8×)/3G-B
1080/59.94I(8×)/12G
720/59.94P(8×)
720/59.94P(8×)/3G-B
*4
*4
720/59.94P(8×)/12G
SYSTEM CONFIG t
<OUTPUT FORMAT1>
SDI-OUT1, SDI-OUT2,
SDI-OUT3, SDI-OUT4
*1
1080/59.94P(8×)/3G-A
1080/59.94P(8×)/3G-B
720/59.94P(8×)
*4
720/59.94P(8×)/3G-B
(The 4 formats above for
SDI-OUT1, SDI-OUT2 only)
1080/59.94I
1080/59.94P/3G-A
1080/59.94P/3G-B
720/59.94P
*4
525/59.94I
SYSTEM CONFIG t <OUTPUT FORMAT2>
SDI-I/O1, SDI-I/O2, SDI-I/O3, SDI-I/O4
1080/59.94P(8×)/3G-A
SYSTEM CONFIG t <OUTPUT FORMAT IP>
IP-OUT1*2, IP-OUT2*2, IP-OUT3
*2
, IP-OUT4
*2
1080/59.94P(8×)/3G-B
*4
720/59.94P(8×)/3G-B
720/59.94P(8×)
*4
*4
(The 4 formats above for SDI-I/O1, SDI-I/O2 only)
1080/59.94I
1080/59.94P/3G-A
1080/59.94P/3G-B
720/59.94P
*4
525/59.94I
HFR output (1080/59.94) is
linked to SDI-OUT1,
SDI-OUT2, SDI-I/O1, and
SDI-I/O2.
HFR output (1080/59.94) is linked to SDI-OUT1, SDI-OUT2, SDI-I/O1, and SDI-I/O2.
*1 Configurable only on HDCU5000 when HKCU-SDI50 is installed.
*2 Configurable only when the HKCU-SFP50 is installed.
*3 720 output can be selected when CCU VIDEO CONVERT is set to ENABLE.
*4 720 output can be selected when both CCU VIDEO CONVERT is set to ENABLE and the HDR mode of the connected camera is set to OFF.
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Formats settable for UHD SDI, SDI OUT, SDI I/O, and IP OUT connectors (when FIBER TRANSMIT
Note
Note
Note
Note
Note
Note
Note
RATE is set to ULTRA and SYSTEM is set to 1.000(625))
Note
For underlined formats, the mode can be switched between HDR and SDR according to the Live HDR mode setting of the connected camera.
CAMERA FORMAT
3840×2160/ 50P(2×) (HDR/SDR)
3840×2160/50P (HDR/SDR)
SYSTEM CONFIG t <OUTPUT FORMAT3> or SYSTEM CONFIG t <OUTPUT FORMAT4>
<OUTPUT FORMAT3>: UHD-SDI A, UHD-SDI B, UHD-SDI C, UHD-SDI D <OUTPUT FORMAT4>: UHD-SDI E UHD-SDI G
3840×2160/50P/12G
3840×2160/50P/SQD/3G-A
3840×2160/50P/SQD/3G-B
3840×2160/50P/2SI/3G-A
3840×2160/50P/2SI/3G-B
The UHD-SDI B, UHD-SDI C, UHD-SDI D, UHD-SDI E, UHD-SDI F, UHD-SDI G, and UHD-SDI H settings are linked to the UHD SDI A setting.
*1
, UHD-SDI F*1,
*1
, UHD-SDI H
*1
SYSTEM CONFIG t
<OUTPUT FORMAT1>
SDI-OUT1, SDI-OUT2,
SDI-OUT3, SDI-OUT4
3840×2160/50P/SQD/3G-A
3840×2160/50P/SQD/3G-B
3840×2160/50P/2SI/3G-A
3840×2160/50P/2SI/3G-B
(The 4 formats above for
SDI-OUT1, SDI-OUT2 only)
1080/50I
1080/50P/3G-A
1080/50P/3G-B
*3
720/50P
625/50I
SYSTEM CONFIG t <OUTPUT FORMAT2>
SDI-I/O1, SDI-I/O2, SDI-I/O3, SDI-I/O4
3840×2160/50P/SQD/3G-A
3840×2160/50P/SQD/3G-B
3840×2160/50P/2SI/3G-A
3840×2160/50P/2SI/3G-B
(The 4 formats above for SDI-I/O1, SDI-I/O2 only)
1080/50I
1080/50P/3G-A
1080/50P/3G-B
720/50P
625/50I
*3
SYSTEM CONFIG t <OUTPUT FORMAT IP>
IP-OUT1*2, IP-OUT2*2, IP-OUT3
3840×2160/50P/12G
1080/50I
1080/50P/3G-A
*2
, IP-OUT4
(IP-OUT4 only)
(IP-OUT1,
IP-OUT2, IP-OUT3 only)
IP-OUT2 only)
*2
(IP-OUT1,
3840×2160/25P (HDR/SDR)
3840×2160/24P (HDR/SDR)
3840×2160/25P/6G
3840×2160/25PsF/SQD/
3G-B
3840×2160/25P/2SI/3G-B
3840×2160/25PsF/SQD/
1.5G
3840×2160/24P/6G
3840×2160/24PsF/SQD/
3G-B
3840×2160/24P/2SI/3G-B
3840×2160/24PsF/SQD/
1.5G
The 4K output settings are
linked to the SDI-OUT1
settings.
3840×2160/25PsF/SQD/
3G-B
3840×2160/25PsF/SQD/
1.5G
(The 2 formats above for
SDI-OUT1, SDI-OUT2 only)
1080/25PsF
625/25PsF
The 4K output settings are
linked to the SDI-OUT1
settings.
3840×2160/24PsF/SQD/
3G-B
3840×2160/24PsF/SQD/
1.5G
(The 2 formats above for
SDI-OUT1, SDI-OUT2 only)
1080/50I
1080/24PsF
625/50I
The 4K output settings are linked to the SDI-I/O1 settings.
3840×2160/25PsF/SQD/
3G-B
3840×2160/25PsF/SQD/
1.5G
(The 2 formats above for SDI-I/O1, SDI-I/O2 only)
1080/25PsF
625/25PsF
The 4K output settings are linked to the SDI-OUT1 settings.
3840×2160/24PsF/SQD/
3G-B
3840×2160/24PsF/SQD/
1.5G
(The 2 formats above for SDI-I/O1, SDI-I/O2 only)
1080/50I
1080/24PsF
625/50I
The 4K output settings are
linked to the SDI-OUT1
settings.
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The 4K output settings are linked to the SDI-OUT1 settings.
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CAMERA
Note
Note
FORMAT
1080/50P (HDR/SDR)
1080/25PsF (HDR/SDR)
1080/24PsF (HDR/SDR)
1080/50I(RGB444) (SDR)
1080/ 25PsF(RGB444) (SDR)
1080/ 24PsF(RGB444) (SDR)
1080/50P(2×) (HDR/SDR)
SYSTEM CONFIG t <OUTPUT FORMAT3>
SYSTEM CONFIG t
<OUTPUT FORMAT1> or SYSTEM CONFIG t <OUTPUT FORMAT4>
<OUTPUT FORMAT3>: UHD-SDI A, UHD-SDI B,
SDI-OUT1, SDI-OUT2,
SDI-OUT3, SDI-OUT4 UHD-SDI C, UHD-SDI D <OUTPUT FORMAT4>: UHD-SDI E UHD-SDI G
1080/50I
1080/50P/3G-A
1080/50P/3G-B
*1
, UHD-SDI F*1,
*1
, UHD-SDI H
*1
1080/50I
1080/50P/3G-A
1080/50P/3G-B
720/50P
*3
625/50I
1080/25PsF 1080/25PsF
625/25PsF
1080/24PsF 1080/50I
1080/24PsF
625/50I
1080/50I
1080/50I(RGB444)/3G-B
1080/50I
1080/50I(RGB444)/3G-B
625/50I
1080/25PsF
1080/25PsF(RGB444)/3G-B
1080/25PsF
1080/25PsF(RGB444)/3G-B
625/25PsF
1080/24PsF
1080/24PsF(RGB444)/3G-B
1080/50I
1080/24PsF
1080/24PsF(RGB444)/3G-B
625/50I
1080/50P(2×)/3G-A
1080/50P(2×)/3G-B
1080/50P(2×)/12G
1080/50I(2×)
1080/50I(2×)/3G-B
1080/50I(2×)/12G
720/50P(2×)
*4
720/50P(2×)/3G-B
720/50P(2×)/12G
*4
1080/50P(2×)/3G-A
1080/50P(2×)/3G-B
720/50P(2×)
720/50P(2×)/3G-B
(The 4 formats above for
SDI-OUT1, SDI-OUT2 only)
1080/50I
1080/50P/3G-A
1080/50P/3G-B
*4
720/50P
625/50I
SYSTEM CONFIG t <OUTPUT FORMAT2>
SDI-I/O1, SDI-I/O2, SDI-I/O3, SDI-I/O4
1080/50I
1080/50P/3G-A
1080/50P/3G-B
720/50P
*3
SYSTEM CONFIG t <OUTPUT FORMAT IP>
IP-OUT1*2, IP-OUT2*2, IP-OUT3
1080/50P/3G-A
*2
, IP-OUT4
*2
(IP-OUT1,
IP-OUT2 only)
1080/50I
(IP-OUT1,
IP-OUT2, IP-OUT3 only)
625/50I
1080/25PsF
625/25PsF
1080/50I
1080/24PsF
625/50I
1080/50I
1080/50I(RGB444)/3G-B
1080/50I (IP-OUT1,
IP-OUT2, IP-OUT3 only)
625/50I
1080/25PsF
1080/25PsF(RGB444)/3G-B
625/25PsF
1080/50I
1080/24PsF
1080/24PsF(RGB444)/3G-B
625/50I
1080/50P(2×)/3G-A
1080/50P(2×)/3G-B
*4
*4
720/50P(2×)
720/50P(2×)/3G-B
*4
*4
(The 4 formats above for SDI-I/O1, SDI-I/O2 only)
1080/50I
1080/50P/3G-A
1080/50P/3G-B
720/50P
*4
625/50I
HFR output (1080/50) is
linked to SDI-OUT1,
SDI-OUT2, SDI-I/O1, and
SDI-I/O2.
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HFR output (1080/50) is linked to SDI-OUT1, SDI-OUT2, SDI-I/O1, and SDI-I/O2.
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CAMERA
Note
Note
Note
Note
Note
Note
FORMAT
1080/50P(3×) (HDR/SDR)
SYSTEM CONFIG t <OUTPUT FORMAT3> or SYSTEM CONFIG t <OUTPUT FORMAT4>
<OUTPUT FORMAT3>: UHD-SDI A, UHD-SDI B, UHD-SDI C, UHD-SDI D <OUTPUT FORMAT4>: UHD-SDI E UHD-SDI G
*1
, UHD-SDI F*1,
*1
, UHD-SDI H
1080/50P(3×)/3G-A
1080/50P(3×)/3G-B
1080/50P(3×)/12G
1080/50I(3×)
1080/50I(3×)/12G
720/50P(3×)
*4
720/50P(3×)/12G
SYSTEM CONFIG t
<OUTPUT FORMAT1>
SDI-OUT1, SDI-OUT2,
SDI-OUT3, SDI-OUT4
*1
1080/50P(3×)/3G-A
1080/50P(3×)/3G-B
720/50P(3×)
*4
(The 3 formats above for
SDI-OUT1, SDI-OUT2 only)
1080/50I
1080/50P/3G-A
1080/50P/3G-B
*4
720/50P
625/50I
SYSTEM CONFIG t <OUTPUT FORMAT2>
SDI-I/O1, SDI-I/O2, SDI-I/O3, SDI-I/O4
1080/50P(3×)/3G-A
1080/50P(3×)/3G-B
720/50P(3×)
*4
(The 3 formats above for SDI-I/O1, SDI-I/O2 only)
1080/50I
1080/50P/3G-A
1080/50P/3G-B
720/50P
*4
625/50I
SYSTEM CONFIG t <OUTPUT FORMAT IP>
IP-OUT1*2, IP-OUT2*2, IP-OUT3
*2
, IP-OUT4
*2
1080/50P(4×) (HDR/SDR)
1080/50P(6×) (HDR/SDR)
1080/50P(4×)/3G-A
1080/50P(4×)/3G-B
1080/50P(4×)/12G
1080/50I(4×)
1080/50I(4×)/3G-B
1080/50I(4×)/12G
720/50P(4×)
*4
720/50P(4×)/3G-B
720/50P(4×)/12G
1080/50P(6×)/3G-A
1080/50P(6×)/3G-B
1080/50P(6×)/12G
1080/50I(6×)
1080/50I(6×)/3G-B
1080/50I(6×)/12G
720/50P(6×)
*4
720/50P(6×)/3G-B
720/50P(6×)/12G
HFR output (1080/50) is
linked to SDI-OUT1,
SDI-OUT2, SDI-I/O1, and
SDI-I/O2.
1080/50P(4×)/3G-A
1080/50P(4×)/3G-B
720/50P(4×)
720/50P(4×)/3G-B
*4
*4
(The 4 formats above for
SDI-OUT1, SDI-OUT2 only)
1080/50I
*4
1080/50P/3G-A
1080/50P/3G-B
*4
720/50P
625/50I
HFR output (1080/50) is
linked to SDI-OUT1,
SDI-OUT2, SDI-I/O1, and
SDI-I/O2.
1080/50P(6×)/3G-A
1080/50P(6×)/3G-B
720/50P(6×)
720/50P(6×)/3G-B
*4
*4
(The 4 formats above for
SDI-OUT1, SDI-OUT2 only)
1080/50I
*4
1080/50P/3G-A
1080/50P/3G-B
*4
720/50P
625/50I
HFR output (1080/50) is linked to SDI-OUT1, SDI-OUT2, SDI-I/O1, and SDI-I/O2.
1080/50P(4×)/3G-A
1080/50P(4×)/3G-B
720/50P(4×)
720/50P(4×)/3G-B
*4
*4
(The 4 formats above for SDI-I/O1, SDI-I/O2 only)
1080/50I
1080/50P/3G-A
1080/50P/3G-B
720/50P
*4
625/50I
HFR output (1080/50) is linked to SDI-OUT1, SDI-OUT2, SDI-I/O1, and SDI-I/O2.
1080/50P(6×)/3G-A
1080/50P(6×)/3G-B
720/50P(6×)
720/50P(6×)/3G-B
*4
*4
(The 4 formats above for SDI-I/O1, SDI-I/O2 only)
1080/50I
1080/50P/3G-A
1080/50P/3G-B
720/50P
*4
625/50I
HFR output (1080/50) is
linked to SDI-OUT1,
SDI-OUT2, SDI-I/O1, and
SDI-I/O2.
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HFR output (1080/50) is linked to SDI-OUT1, SDI-OUT2, SDI-I/O1, and SDI-I/O2.
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CAMERA
Note
Note
FORMAT
1080/50P(8×) (HDR/SDR)
SYSTEM CONFIG t <OUTPUT FORMAT3> or SYSTEM CONFIG t <OUTPUT FORMAT4>
<OUTPUT FORMAT3>: UHD-SDI A, UHD-SDI B, UHD-SDI C, UHD-SDI D <OUTPUT FORMAT4>: UHD-SDI E UHD-SDI G
*1
, UHD-SDI F*1,
*1
, UHD-SDI H
1080/50P(8×)/3G-A
1080/50P(8×)/3G-B
1080/50P(8×)/12G
1080/50I(8×)
1080/50I(8×)/3G-B
1080/50I(8×)/12G
720/50P(8×)
720/50P(8×)/3G-B
*4
*4
720/50P(8×)/12G
SYSTEM CONFIG t
<OUTPUT FORMAT1>
SDI-OUT1, SDI-OUT2,
SDI-OUT3, SDI-OUT4
*1
1080/50P(8×)/3G-A
1080/50P(8×)/3G-B
720/50P(8×)
*4
720/50P(8×)/3G-B
(The 4 formats above for
SDI-OUT1, SDI-OUT2 only)
1080/50I
1080/50P/3G-A
1080/50P/3G-B
*4
720/50P
625/50I
SYSTEM CONFIG t <OUTPUT FORMAT2>
SDI-I/O1, SDI-I/O2, SDI-I/O3, SDI-I/O4
1080/50P(8×)/3G-A
SYSTEM CONFIG t <OUTPUT FORMAT IP>
IP-OUT1*2, IP-OUT2*2, IP-OUT3
*2
, IP-OUT4
*2
1080/50P(8×)/3G-B
*4
720/50P(8×)/3G-B
720/50P(8×)
*4
*4
(The 4 formats above for SDI-I/O1, SDI-I/O2 only)
1080/50I
1080/50P/3G-A
1080/50P/3G-B
720/50P
*4
625/50I
HFR output (1080/50) is
linked to SDI-OUT1,
SDI-OUT2, SDI-I/O1, and
SDI-I/O2.
HFR output (1080/50) is linked to SDI-OUT1, SDI-OUT2, SDI-I/O1, and SDI-I/O2.
*1 Configurable only on HDCU5000 when HKCU-SDI50 is installed.
*2 Configurable only when the HKCU-SFP50 is installed.
*3 720 output can be selected when CCU VIDEO CONVERT is set to ENABLE.
*4 720 output can be selected when both CCU VIDEO CONVERT is set to ENABLE and the HDR mode of the connected camera is set to OFF.
Relationship between output interface and BNC connector assignment
HFR UHD SDI SDI OUT SDI I/O
*1
A/E
4K 12G 2160P Link-1 Link-2 Link-1 Link-2 ––––
3G-A/B (SQD/2SI) Link-1Link-2Link-3Link-4Link-5Link-6Link-7Link-8
HD 3G-A/B, 1.5G 1080P/720P Link-1 Link-2 Link-1 Link-2 Link-1 Link-2 Link-1 Link-2
3G-B 1080i/720P Link-1/2 Link-1/2 Link-1/2 Link-1/2 Link-1/2 Link-1/2 Link-1/2 Link-1/2
3G-A/B, 1.5G 1080i/720P Link-1 Link-2 Link-3 (Link-2) Link-1 Link-2 Link-3 (Link-2)
3G-A/B, 1.5G 1080P/720P Link-1 Link-2 Link-3 Link-4 Link-1 Link-2 Link-3 Link-4
3G-B 1080i/720P Link-1/2 Link-3/4 Link-1/2 Link-3/4 Link-1/2 Link-3/4 Link-1/2 Link-3/4
12G 1080P Link-1 Link-2 Link-1 Link-2 ––––
3G-A/B, 1.5G 1080P/720P Link-1 Link-2 Link-3 Link-4 Link-4 Link-5 Link-6 Link-3
3G-B 1080i/720P Link-1/2 Link-3/4 Link-5/6 Link-3/4 Link-1/2 Link-3/4 Link-5/6 Link-3/4
12G 1080P Link-1 Link-2 Link-1 Link-2 ––––
3G-A/B, 1.5G 1080P/720P Link-1 Link-2 Link-3 Link-4 Link-5 Link-6 Link-7 Link-8
3G-B 1080i/720P Link-1/2 Link-3/4 Link-5/6 Link-7/8 Link-1/2 Link-3/4 Link-5/6 Link-7/8
B/F
*1
C/G
*1
D/H
*1
1 2 1 2
*1 Configurable only on HDCU5000 when HKCU-SDI50 is installed.
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VIDEO/MONITOR Menu
Correct connections
When Link 1 and Link 2 have been swapped
VIDEO/MONITOR
Page name Page No.
<COLOR BAR>
V01
Item Set value Description
4K/HD-BAR SELECT BAR 16:9(100%)
MF-CB MODIFY
SLOPE WIDE
SD
SOURCE 4K/HD BAR, SD BAR
SELECT When SYSTEM CONFIG menu t
BAR-CHARACTER ON, OFF
MOVING SYMBOL ON, OFF
TYPE 0, 1, 2 Selects the symbol type.
SIZE SMALL
2SI DIAMOND MARK ON, OFF
SMPTE 16:9(BLACK), SMPTE 16:9(–I/Q), BAR 4:3(100%), BAR 4:3(75%), SMPTE 4:3(BLACK), SMPTE 4:3(–I/Q), MF-ARIB(75%), MF-ARIB(100%), MF-ARIB(+I), MF-SMPTE(–I,Q), MF-SMPTE(75%,Q), MF-SMPTE(100%,Q), MF-SMPTE(+I,Q), HD-CUSTOM, SDI CHECK FIELD, Y-RAMP, Y/C-RAMP, HD-CUSTOM2
, EVEN Sets the stripe width for multi-format color bar output.
, NARROW Sets the color difference signal band of the color
<MULTI FORMAT> page t SYSTEM is set to 1.001(525):
SMPTE
, EIA, FULL, 95%,
NTSC100%, Y/C-RAMP, Y-RAMP When SYSTEM CONFIG menu t
<MULTI FORMAT> page t SYSTEM is set to 1.000(625):
SMPTE
, EIA, FULL, 95%,
PAL100%, Y/C-RAMP, Y-RAMP
, LARGE Selects the symbol size.
, BAR 16:9(75%),
Selects the color bars for 4K output/HD output.
MODIFY: Stripe width adjusted to prevent colors mixing in 4:3 Edge crop mode.
EVEN: Stripe width in accordance with standard.
bars.
WIDE: Band not limited.
NARROW: Band is limited to prevent ringing.
Selects the color bar signal source for output to SD.
4K/HD BAR: Down converts the 4K/HD color bars and then outputs it.
SD BAR: Outputs the SD color bars selected in SELECT.
Selects the SD color bars.
Sets the character superimposition on the color bar signal.
Sets symbol moving on the color bar screen.
Sets the marker display for 4K 2SI output.
This function is for displaying a test pattern like the following in the area at the bottom right of the 4K color bar during 4K 2-sample interleave output. OK is displayed if the connections for Links 1 to 4 are correct, and OK is not displayed if they are incorrect. This function can be used to check the connections.
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VIDEO/MONITOR
Page name Page No.
<COLOR BAR>
V01
<BAR CHARACTER>
V02
<CCU VIDEO>
V03
<DOWNCONVERT>
V04
<MONITOR>
V05
Item Set value Description
HFR CHANNEL MARK
BAR CHARACTER Sets the character string to be displayed on each of
ALL CLEAR Clears all the character strings set for BAR
MONO COLOR ON, OFF Turns the MONO COLOR function ON/OFF.
PHASE 0 to 359, 0
SATURATION –99 to 99, 0
4K-HD DOWNCONVERT FILTER
SD ASPECT SQUEEZE, EDGE CROP
NTSC SETUP 7.5
CHARACTER LEVEL 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
LEVEL GATE OFF
Y-LEVEL1 MIN 0 to 108% 49
MAX 0 to 108% 61
LEVEL –99 to 99 –25
Y-LEVEL2 MIN 0 to 108% 74
MAX 0 to 108% 108
LEVEL –99 to 99 –25
GATE MARKER OFF
LEVEL –99 to 99 0
ASPECT MARKER OFF
SELECT 4:3
MODULATION ON/ OFF
MODULATION LEVEL
ON, OFF
lines 1 to 16.
CHARACTER.
Sets the MONO COLOR function hue adjustment.
Sets the MONO COLOR function color level adjustment.
1
, 2, 3, 4, 1(V:0.3), 1(V:0.6) Selects the type of filter for downconverting from 4K
LETTER BOX
, 0 IRE Sets the NTSC signal setup level.
, 1&2, 1, 2, (---) Sets level gate display.
Sets the minimum detection level for level gate 2
, ON, (---) Sets the display of the gate signal detected by the
, ON Sets aspect marker display.
, 13:9, 14:9, EU VISTA, VISTA,
CINEMA, FOLLOW DC
OFF
, ON Sets the mask function for outside the marker frame.
–99 to 99 0
,
video signals to HD signals.
Enabled when CAMERA FORMAT is set to UHD/
59.94P(4K/HDR) or UHD/50P(4K/HDR).
Selects the aspect ratio for SD output.
Sets the brightness of text in menus, etc.
OFF: Level gate is not displayed.
1: Displays level gate 1.
2: Displays level gate 2.
1&2: Displays level gate 1 & 2.
(---): Displayed when a camera is not connected
(Display only).
Sets the minimum detection level for level gate 1 display.
Sets the maximum detection levels for level gate 1 display.
Sets the zebra display level to be added to the detection area.
display.
Sets the maximum detection levels for level gate 2 display.
Sets the zebra display level to be added to the detection area.
camera.
OFF: Gate signal is not displayed.
ON: Displays zebra in the area (skin gate, etc.)
detected by the camera.
(---): Displayed when a camera is not connected (Display only).
Sets the zebra display level to be added to the detection area.
Selects the marker type.
Sets the mask level.
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VIDEO/MONITOR
Page name Page No.
<SPIRIT LEVEL>
V06
<DISPLAY>
V07
Sets the items to be displayed on the camera setting status page of the status display screen.
Item Set value Description
INDICATOR OFF
REVERSE OFF
H POSITION 0 to 99 50
V POSITION 0 to 99 50
MESSAGE ALL
CAMERA ON
LENS FILE ON
MASTER GAIN ON
MODE STEP GAIN
MASTER WHITE IND ON
SHUTTER ON
ND FILTER ON
CC FILTER ON
IRIS ON
EXTENDER ON
F DROP IND ON
MIC ON
, ON, --- Sets spirit level display.
This can be set when connected with a camera which has a lens that supports serial communication attached.
, ON Selects the indicator move direction for tilting.
Spirit level display position (horizontal)
Spirit level display position (vertical)
, WARNING, OFF Sets the display of messages for the camera auto
, OFF Displays or hides the model name of the connected
, OFF Displays or hides the LENS FILE name.
, OFF Displays or hides the master gain setting value.
, MASTER WHITE,
F DROP GAIN, TOTAL GAIN
, OFF Displays or hides the enabled status of the master
, OFF Displays or hides the shutter speed/ECS frequency
, OFF Displays or hides the ND filter type.
, OFF Displays or hides the CC filter type.
, OFF Displays or hides the iris status.
, OFF Displays or hides the lens extender/digital extender
, OFF Display or hides the F-drop status.
, OFF Displays or hides the camera microphone switch
setup operation status, warnings that occur in the system, etc.
ALL: Displays all messages.
WARNING: Displays system warning messages and
menu control messages.
OFF: Displays only menu control messages.
camera.
Switches the MASTER GAIN display mode.
STEP GAIN: Displays the STEP GAIN value.
MASTER WHITE: Displays the MASTER WHITE
GAIN value.
F DROP GAIN: Displays the F DROP GAIN value.
TOTAL GAIN: Displays the total value of the STEP
GAIN, MASTER GAIN, and F DROP GAIN values combined.
white gain.
setting value.
status.
status.
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AUDIO/INTERCOM Menu
AUDIO/INTERCOM
Page name Page No.
<MIC GAIN>
A01
<AUDIO OUT>
A02
<INTERCOM>
A03
Item Set value Description
CAM MIC GAIN Sets the camera microphone gain.
CH1 (---), 20, 30, 40, 50, 60
CH2 (---), 20, 30, 40, 50, 60
DELAY 0, 5, 11, 16, 21, 27, 32, 37, 43, 48,
AES/EBU OUT MIC1/2
ANALOG OUT MIC1/2
CH1 : LEVEL –20, 0
CH1 : ADJUST –99 to 99, 0
CH2 : LEVEL –20, 0, +4 dBu Sets the AUDIO CH2 output level.
CH2 : ADJUST –99 to 99, 0
INTERCOM CH 1CH(PROD), 2CH(PROD&ENG) Selects the intercom channel number to be used.
PRODUCER INTERFACE
SIDE TONE CANCEL
TERMINATION OFF
ENGINEER INTERFACE
SIDE TONE CANCEL
TERMINATION OFF
PGM1 INPUT LEVEL –20, 0
PGM2 INPUT LEVEL –20, 0
PGM3 INPUT LEVEL –20, 0
dB Set according to the microphone used.
dB
53, 59, 64, 69, 75, 80 ms
, AES/EBU Selects the AES/EBU output.
, AES/EBU Selects the MIC OUT ANALOG output.
, +4 dBu Sets the AUDIO CH1 output level.
CLEAR COM, 4WIRE
–99 to 99 0
, ON Sets termination resistance (200 ohms). (Setting is
CLEAR COM, 4WIRE
0 to 99 0
, ON Sets termination resistance (200 ohms). (Setting is
, +4 dBu Sets the PGM1 input level.
, +4 dBu Sets the PGM2 input level.
, +4 dBu Sets the PGM3 input level.
, RTS Sets the producer line intercom system.
, RTS Sets the engineer line intercom system.
(---): Displayed when a camera is not connected (Display only).
Sets the camera microphone output phase.
MIC1/2: Outputs the camera MIC1/2 input from the AES/EBU connector of the CCU.
AES/EBU: Outputs the camera AES/EBU input from the AES/EBU connector of the CCU.
MIC1/2: Outputs the camera MIC1/2 input from the AUDIO OUT connector of the CCU.
AES/EBU: Outputs the camera AES/EBU input from the AUDIO OUT connector of the CCU.
Sets the side tone cancel level. (Setting is possible when CLEAR COM or RTS is selected)
possible when CLEAR COM or RTS is selected)
OFF: Displayed when 4WIRE is selected in PRODUCER INTERFACE (Display only).
Sets the side tone cancel level. (Setting is possible when CLEAR COM or RTS is selected)
possible when CLEAR COM or RTS is selected)
OFF: Displayed when 4WIRE is selected in ENGINEER INTERFACE (Display only).
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Page name Page No.
<FRONT INTERCOM>
A04
<TEST TONE>
A05
Item Set value Description
MIC/PGM (PGM ON), (MIC OFF), (MIC ON) Front panel MIC/PGM switch position (Display only)
I/F (PROD), (ENG), (PRIVATE) Front panel INTERCOM switch position. (Display
PRIVATE SW ENABLE
INTERCOM MIC DYNAMIC
INTERCOM MIC TYPE
INTERCOM MIC GAIN
SIDE TONE LEVEL 0 to 99 50
PGM MIX MODE OFF
PGM SELECT PGM1
PGM1 LEVEL 0 to 99, 50
PGM2 LEVEL 0 to 99, 50
PGM3 LEVEL 0 to 99, 50
SOURCE 1kHz Sets the audio source of the test tone.
LEVEL 0, –10, –20
ANALOG OUT CH NONE
IP OUT CH NONE
DISABLE(SET TO ENG), DISABLE(SET TO PROD)
BALANCED, UNBALANCED
–6, 0
L-INCOM/R-PGM
PGM1+PGM2+PGM3
–70 [dB]
AES/EBU1, AES/EBU2, INTERCOM ENG, INTERCOM PROD
AES/EBU1, AES/EBU2, INTERCOM ENG, INTERCOM PROD
,
, ECM, CARBON Sets the headset microphone connected to the
, +6 dB Sets the microphone input gain.
, INCOM+PGM,
, PGM2, PGM3,
Sets the MIX level of PGM3.
, –30, –40, –50, –60,
, ALL, MIC1, MIC2,
, ALL, MIC1, MIC2,
only)
Operation when the INTERCOM switch on the front panel is set to the PRIV (private) position.
ENABLE: Private operation
DISABLE(SET TO ENG): ENG line operation
INTERCOM connector on the front panel.
CARBON: Carbon microphone (power supply, 20 dB gain)
ECM: Electret condenser microphone (power supply, 40 dB gain)
DYNAMIC: Dynamic microphone (no power supply, 60 dB gain)
Sets the headset microphone connected to the INTERCOM connector on the front panel.
BALANCED: Balanced microphone
UNBALANCED: Unbalanced microphone
Sets the side tone level.
OFF: Signals are not mixed.
INCOM+PGM: INCOM and PGM signals are mixed.
L-INCOM/R-PGM: Outputs INCOM signal through
the left channel and PGM signal through the right.
Selects the PGM audio output from the FRONT INTERCOM connector.
Sets the MIX level of PGM1.
Sets the MIX level of PGM2.
Sets the level of the test tone.
Sets the analog output channel of the test tone.
Sets the IP output channel of the test tone.
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Page name Page No.
<IP AUDIO>
A06
Displayed only when HKCU-SFP50 is installed.
<IP INTERCOM>
A07
Displayed only when HKCU-SFP50 is installed.
Item Set value Description
AUDIO OUT
FORMAT L24/48kHz/1ms/2ch, L24/48kHz/
CH ORDER MIC1, MIC2, AES/EBU1,
HD TRUNK AUDIO OUT
FORMAT L24/48kHz/1ms/2ch, L24/48kHz/
CH ORDER THROUGH Displays the channel order.
PGM IN
FORMAT L24/48kHz/1ms/2ch, L24/48kHz/
CH ORDER PGM1, PGM2, PGM3 Displays the channel order.
INTERCOM OUT
FORMAT L24/48kHz/1ms/2ch, L24/48kHz/
CH ORDER ENG, PROD Displays the channel order.
INTERCOM IN
FORMAT L24/48kHz/1ms/2ch, L24/48kHz/
CH ORDER ENG, PROD Displays the channel order.
1ms/4ch, L24/48kHz/1ms/8ch, L24/48kHz/0.125ms/2ch, L24/ 48kHz/0.125ms/4ch, L24/48kHz/
0.125ms/8ch, L24/48kHz/
0.125ms/16ch
AES/EBU2
1ms/4ch, L24/48kHz/1ms/8ch, L24/48kHz/0.125ms/2ch, L24/ 48kHz/0.125ms/4ch, L24/48kHz/
0.125ms/8ch, L24/48kHz/
0.125ms/16ch
1ms/4ch, L24/48kHz/1ms/8ch, L24/48kHz/0.125ms/2ch, L24/ 48kHz/0.125ms/4ch, L24/48kHz/
0.125ms/8ch, L24/48kHz/
0.125ms/16ch
1ms/4ch, L24/48kHz/1ms/8ch,
L24/48kHz/0.125ms/2ch
48kHz/0.125ms/4ch, L24/48kHz/
0.125ms/8ch, L24/48kHz/0.125ms/ 16ch
1ms/4ch, L24/48kHz/1ms/8ch,
L24/48kHz/0.125ms/2ch
48kHz/0.125ms/4ch, L24/48kHz/
0.125ms/8ch, L24/48kHz/0.125ms/ 16ch
, L24/
, L24/
Sets the audio format.
Displays the channel order.
Sets the audio format.
Sets the audio format.
Sets the audio format.
Sets the audio format.
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Note
Note
Note
MAINTENANCE
Page name Page No.
<TRUNK/PROMPTER>
M01
<TRUNK/PROMPTER2>
M02
Item Set value Description
TRUNK LINE
CHANNEL MODE 2CH(MAX 75Kbps)
INTERFACE 232C
PROMPTER CH 2CH
NETWORK TRUNK OFF
DATA RATE 100Mbps, 1Gbps Displays the data transfer rate.
1CH(MAX 150Kbps)
,
, 422A Sets the communication line mode.
, 1CH Sets the number of prompter lines.
, NETWORK,
NETWORK+VIDEO
Sets the number of channels to be used.
The number of lines will vary depending on the number of prompter lines of the connected camera.
Sets the mode for the network trunk.
OFF: NETWORK TRUNK is not used.
NETWORK: Network Trunk is used (maximum
1 Gbps)
NETWORK+VIDEO: Network trunk is used at the same time as HD Trunk/HD Prompter (maximum 100 Mbps)
When <CAMERA I/F> t FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is set to ULTRA, this is set to NETWORK+VIDEO (fixed).
When <CAMERA I/F> t FIBER TRANSMIT RATE is set to ULTRA, this item can be set.
CAMERA ENABLE, DISABLE Displays whether the camera is enabled/disabled
HD/UHD TRUNK ENABLE, DISABLE Displays whether HD TRUNK is enabled/disabled
DATA RATE 1.5G
HD PROMPTER ENABLE, DISABLE Displays whether HD PROMPTER is enabled/
FRAME SYNC OFF, ON, (ON) Turns the frame synchronizer function ON/OFF.
SOURCE SDI-I/O4
UHD PROMPTER ENABLE, DISABLE Displays whether UHD prompter is enabled/disabled
DATA RATE 1.5G
FRAME SYNC OFF
SOURCE UHD-SDI D
, 12G Displays the HD TRUNK data rate.
, IP-RET3 Sets the HD prompter signal source.
, 3G, 6G, 12G Sets the UHD prompter data rate.
, ON, (ON) Turns the frame synchronizer function ON/OFF.
(Display only).
(Display only).
disabled (Display only).
Fixed to DISABLE when using SDI-RET on HDCU5000/5500.
IP-RET3 can be selected only when the HKCU-SFP50 ST 2110 Interface Kit is installed.
(Display only).
Sets the UHD prompter signal source.
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Notes
Note
Note
Note
Note
Page name Page No.
<MENU SETTINGS>
M03
<DATE&TIME>
M04
<TALLY INPUT>
M05
Item Set value Description
PAGE RESUME ON
ALARM JUMP ON, OFF
CAMERA MENU CTRL
DATE (YEAR) 17 to 99 Sets the date and time.
DATE (MONTH) 1 to 12
DATE (DAY) 1 to 31
TIME (HOUR) 0 to 23
TIME (MINUTE) 0 to 59
TIME ZONE (HOUR) –23 to +23, 0
TIME ZONE (MINUTE)
R-TALLY CONTACT
, OFF Turns the menu mode resume page display function
, ON Displays the camera menu.
OFF
to 59
0
ON/OFF.
Turns the error-related page display function ON/ OFF for when an error occurs while in menu mode.
• If CAM MENU is set to ON, CCU menu operations cannot be performed because only camera menu operations are available.
• The camera menu is not displayed when SD signal is output.
When this is changed, all logs stored on the unit will be deleted.
Sets the time zone.
RED tally input setting
<ALARM SETTINGS>
M06
<SDI ANCILLARY DATA>
M07
<FRONT PANEL>
M08
G-TALLY CONTACT
Y-TALLY CONTACT
FORCE LEGACY OFF, ON
CABLE OPEN OFF, ON
GENLOCK ERROR OFF, ON
VIDEO PAYLOAD ID LATEST
EMBED AUDIO OFF, ON
EMBED META DATA OFF, ON
ASSIGNABLE SWITCH
SIGNAL BAR
DISPLAY OFF, ON
READY COLOR WHITE
BRIGHTNESS LOW, MIDDLE, HIGH
NONE
FORCE LEGACY, OPTICAL SIGNAL
, 2002, 2010, 2011, 2017 Selects the standard year of the payload ID to be
, BARS, CAM POWER,
, GREEN, BARS Sets the color for the ready status (during color bar
This is set to CONTACT (fixed).
GREEN tally input setting
This is set to CONTACT (fixed).
YELLOW tally input setting
This is set to CONTACT (fixed).
Set to OFF to not display the FORCE LEGACY alarm.
Set to OFF to not display the CABLE OPEN alarm.
Set to OFF to not display the GENLOCK ERROR alarm.
added to the SDI VIDEO output.
Sets whether to embed audio in the SDI VIDEO output.
Sets the function to be assigned to the assignable button on the front panel.
NONE: No assignment.
BARS: Sets the color bar output to ON/OFF.
CAM POWER: Sets camera power to ON/OFF.
FORCE LEGACY: Forces the communication mode
to LEGACY mode.
OPTICAL SIGNAL: Turns the optical signal output from the CCU to the camera ON/OFF.
Switches the signal bar display on the front panel.
output).
Sets the signal bar brightness level.
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Note
Note
Page name Page No.
<OPTION>
M09
<MISC>
M10
FILE Menu
FILE
Page name Page No.
<CCU FILE>
F01
Item Set value Description
READ KEY FROM USB
INSTALLED OPTIONS
HARDWARE OPTIONS
OPTICAL SIGNAL BACKUP
UHB LIVE HDR BASIC, ADVANCED
Item Set value Description
FILE INDEX 1 to 5, 1
RECALL All menu settings of the unit can be saved to a CCU
Execute using ENTER. Reads the installation key from the USB flash drive.
Lists the installed option software (Display only).
Lists the installed hardware options (Display only).
ENABLE, DISABLE
Sets whether to save the state of the OPTICAL SIGNAL setting on the <CAMERA I/F> page of the SYSTEM CONFIG menu for the next startup.
Sets the Live HDR mode for HDC5000/5500.
Selects the file number of the target for operation.
file. Use RECALL to load and apply the saved settings to simplify the setup operation.
<LOG>
F02
The IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway settings of the LAN COM connector are not loaded using RECALL.
STORE Saves a CCU file to the internal memory.
Up to five CCU files can be saved in the unit. Select the file number on the STORE screen.
EXPORT TO USB Exports a CCU file to the USB flash drive. Exporting
IMPORT FROM USB Imports a CCU file from the USB flash drive.
FILE NAME1 to 5 NO_FILE Sets the CCU file name.
CLEAR ALL Deletes all CCU files.
LOG ENABLE
EXPORT TO USB Saves logs to the USB flash drive (Execute using
CLEAR Deletes logs stored internally on the unit (Execute
, DISABLE Enables or disables saving of log files.
is also supported using the web menu.
The path for the USB flash drive is “/MSSONY/PRO/ CAMERA/HDCU5000”
Importing is also supported using the web menu.
The path for the USB flash drive is “/MSSONY/PRO/ CAMERA/HDCU5000”
ASCII code, 1 to 32 characters
EXEC).
The path of the USB flash drive is “/MSSONY/PRO/ CAMERA/HDCU5000”
using EXEC).
Logs for up to 30 days are stored. Logs are deleted when the 30-day maximum is reached, starting with the oldest.
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NETWORK Menu
Note
Note
Note
NETWORK
Page name Page No.
<IP ADDRESS>
N01
Item Set value Description
PORT LAN-COM, LAN1, LAN2 Selects the port for which to set the IP address.
DHCP ON
IP ADDRESS 0.0.0.0
SUBNET MASK 0.0.0.0
DEFAULT GATEWAY 0.0.0.0
SET A “SET OK?” message is displayed. Press ENTER
COPY TO STATIC ADDRESS
MAC ADDRESS 000000000000
LINK SPEED 10G, 25G
, OFF Enables or disables DHCP.
to 255.255.255.255 Sets the IP address.
If there is no DHCP server available on the network when DHCP is set to ON, a unique Link-Local address (169.254.0.0/16) is assigned locally by the Auto IP function. If an IP address is assigned to the DHCP server, the Auto IP function will not be activated while the unit is operating (powered) in order to prevent incorrect operation, even if communication with the DHCP server is subsequently interrupted. This IP address may change if the unit is restarted, and should only be used for setup purposes. The Auto IP function applies only to the LAN COM connector. It does not apply to the LAN 1 and LAN 2 connectors of the HKCU-SFP50.
to 255.255.255.255 Sets the subnet mask.
to 255.255.255.255 Sets the default gateway.
again to confirm the change. (Execute using ENTER)
Copies the IP ADDRESS, SUBNET MASK, and DEFAULT GATEWAY settings obtained with DHCP set to ON to the static settings when DHCP is set to OFF.
to ffffffffffff Displays the MAC address of each port.
Displays the link speed.
Displayed only when LAN1 or LAN2 is selected.
<CNS SETTINGS>
N02
Always set LAN1 and LAN2 to the same link speed. Normal operation will not occur if the settings are different.
25G FEC OFF, RS-FEC(CL108)
CNS MODE LEGACY
MCS MODE CLIENT Indicates that the unit is the client when MCS mode
CCU NO When MCS is selected in CNS
MASTER IP ADDRESS
SET A “SET OK?” message is displayed. Press ENTER
FC-FEC(CL74)
, BRIDGE, MCS Sets the communication mode.
MODE: Blank, 1 to 96
When LEGACY or BRIDGE is selected in CNS MODE: Blank, 1 to 96, A to Z
0.0.0.0
to 255.255.255.255 Sets the master device IP address for MCS mode.
,
Sets the FEC mode for 25G.
Displayed only when LAN1 or LAN2 is selected.
Set to the port setting of the IP switch to be connected.
is selected (Display only).
Sets the CCU number.
again to confirm the change. (Execute using ENTER)
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Notes
Note
Page name Page No.
<WEB MENU>
N03
<NETWORK GENLOCK>
N04
Displayed only when HKCU-SFP50 is installed.
Item Set value Description
WEB MENU ENABLE
PORT LAN-COM
SERVICE DISCOVERY
PORT LAN1, LAN2 Selects the port to use.
NETWORK GENLOCK
PROFILE ST2059-2 Displays the supported profile.
DOMAIN NUMBER
ON
DISABLE, ENABLE
0 to 127, 127
, DISABLE Enables/disables the web menu.
Selects the connection port.
, OFF Enables/disables the service discovery function.
ON: Display the CCU list in the web menu.
OFF: Do not display the CCU list in the web menu.
• Set this to OFF if the CCU list is not required or when you want to reduce the network load as much as possible.
• When set to OFF, the unit cannot be detected by the service discovery from other CCUs on the same subnet.
Enables/disables network genlock.
Only the ST2059-2 profile is supported.
Sets the domain number.
Set to the domain number of the master device to be connected.
COMMUNICATION MODE
DELAY REQUEST INTERVAL
PTP MASTER INFO Displays information obtained from the PTP master.
IP ADDRESS 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255 Displays the IP address of the currently
SYNC INTERVAL –7 to –1, –3
PRIORITY 1 0 to 255, 128
PRIORITY 2 0 to 255, 128
STEP ONE-STEP, TWO-STEP Displays the mode in which the timestamp is sent.
LOCK STATUS NOT IN USE
MULTICAST MODE, MIXED MODE
–7 to –1, –3
, NO MASTER,
LOCKING, LOCKED
MIXED MODE: Unicast reply to the master.
MULTICAST MODE: Multicast reply to the master.
Displays the delay of the response to the PTP master.
synchronized PTP master device.
Displays the Sync Interval setting of the master device.
Displays the priority level of the PTP master.
The lower the number, the higher the priority.
ONE-STEP: Sent in Sync message.
TWO-STEP: Sent in Follow-up message.
Displays the genlock operation status.
NOT IN USE: PTP operation stopped
NO MASTER: PTP master not found
LOCKING: Synchronizing
LOCKED: Synchronized
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Note
Page name Page No.
<PTP STATUS>
N05
Displayed only when HKCU-SFP50 is installed.
<IP LIVE>
N06
Displayed only when HKCU-SFP50 is installed.
Item Set value Description
PTP NIC LAN1, LAN2 Displays the port on which PTP is running.
STATUS NO MASTER, LOCKED,
LOCKING, NOT IN USE
PORT LAN1, LAN2 Selects the port for which to display the status.
UTC Time 1970-01-01 00:00:00 Master time (displays the internal time when the
MasterID 0000000000000000-0 Displays the master clock ID.
GMClockID 0000000000000000-0 Displays the grandmaster clock ID.
Sync 0Hz (0pkts) Displays the sync message rate.
FollowUp 0Hz (0pkts) Displays the follow-up message rate.
DelayReq 0Hz (0pkts) Displays the delay request message rate.
DelayResp 0Hz (0pkts) Displays the delay response message rate.
Network Status UNAVAILABLE, NOT GOOD,
GOOD, VERY GOOD
Delay 0ns Displays the network delay.
Jitter 0ns Displays the network jitter.
IP LIVE SYSTEM MANAGER
PORT DISABLE, LAN1&LAN2
Displays the PTP status.
NOT IN USE: PTP operation stopped
NO MASTER: PTP master not found
LOCKING: Synchronizing
LOCKED: Synchronized
master is Free-run or Disable).
Displays the network status.
Sets the IP Live System Manager (LSM).
DISABLE: Does not communicate with LSM.
LAN1&LAN2: Communicates with LSM using LAN1
and LAN2 (for redundancy).
DHCP OFF
PRIMARY IP ADDRESS
SECONDARY IP ADDRESS
PRIMARY CONNECTION STATUS
SECONDARY CONNECTION STATUS
MULTICAST ADDRESS
HITLESS FAILOVER ON
0.0.0.0
0.0.0.0
DISCONNECTED
CONNECTED
DISCONNECTED
CONNECTED
AUTO
Restart the unit after changing the PORT setting.
Sets the IP address of the LSM (fixed OFF).
to 255.255.255.255 Sets the IP address of LSM1.
to 255.255.255.255 Sets the IP address of LSM2.
, CONNECTING,
, CONNECTING,
, MANUAL Sets the mode switching method for the multicast
, OFF Enables/disables IP stream redundancy.
Displays the status of the connection with LSM1.
DISCONNECTED: Disconnected.
CONNECTING: Establishing communication.
CONNECTED: Communication established.
Displays the status of the connection with LSM2.
DISCONNECTED: Disconnected.
CONNECTING: Establishing communication.
CONNECTED: Communication established.
address setting of IP stream.
Fixed to AUTO when PORT is set to LAN1&LAN2, and uses multicast addresses configured from the LSM.
Fixed to MANUAL when PORT is set to DISABLE, and uses the addresses set manually using the MULTICAST ADDRESS 1 to 5 pages.
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Note
Note
Note
Page name Page No.
<NMOS>
N07
Displayed only when HKCU-SFP50 is installed.
<MULTICAST ADDRESS 1>
N08
Displayed only when HKCU-SFP50 is installed.
Item Set value Description
PORT DISABLE
PORT NUMBER (IS-04 NODE)
PORT NUMBER (IS-05 CONNECTION)
RDS DISCOVERY ON
RDS CONNECTION STATUS
RDS IP ADDRESS 0.0.0.0
RDS PORT NUMBER 100 to 65535, 18235
MULTICAST ADDRESS
VIDEO OUT LAN1-1
IP ADDRESS 224.0.0.1 to 239.255.255.255 Displays the destination IP address.
PORT 100 to 65535
VIDEO OUT LAN1-2 Same setting items and values as VIDEO OUT
VIDEO OUT LAN1-3 Same setting items and values as VIDEO OUT
VIDEO OUT LAN1-4 Same setting items and values as VIDEO OUT
VIDEO OUT LAN2-1 Same setting items and values as VIDEO OUT
VIDEO OUT LAN2-2 Same setting items and values as VIDEO OUT
VIDEO OUT LAN2-3 Same setting items and values as VIDEO OUT
VIDEO OUT LAN2-4 Same setting items and values as VIDEO OUT
100 to 65535, 3001
100 to 65535, 3002
DISCONNECTED
CONNECTING, CONNECTED
AUTO
, LAN-COM Selects the ports on which NMOS is enabled.
Can be selected only when <IP LIVE> t IP LIVE SYSTEM MANAGER t PORT is set to DISABLE.
Sets the port number for the IS-04 Node API.
Sets the port number for the IS-05 Connection API.
, OFF Enables/disables auto detection using the
,
to 255.255.255.255 Displays the detected RDS IP address when RDS
, MANUAL Displays the mode of the multicast address setting of
Registration & Discovery System (RDS).
When enabled, RDS discovery is enabled within the same subnet.
If RDS is not available on the same subnet, disable the setting and set the IP address manually.
Displays the RDS connection status.
DISCOVERY is set to ON.
Sets the RDS IP address manually when RDS DISCOVERY is set to OFF.
Displays the detected RDS port when RDS DISCOVERY is set to ON.
Sets the RDS port manually when RDS DISCOVERY is set to OFF.
the IP stream.
Displayed on the HDCU3500 only when the HZCU-UHD35 option is enabled.
Displays the transmit destination port number.
LAN1-1.
LAN1-1.
LAN1-1.
LAN1-1.
LAN1-1.
LAN1-1.
LAN1-1.
Displayed on the HDCU3500 only when the HZCU-UHD35 option is enabled.
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Note
Note
Page name Page No.
<MULTICAST ADDRESS 2-1>
N09
Displayed only when HKCU-SFP50 is installed.
<MULTICAST ADDRESS 2-2>
N09
Displayed only when HKCU-SFP50 is installed.
<MULTICAST ADDRESS 3>
N10
Displayed only when HKCU-SFP50 is installed.
<MULTICAST ADDRESS 4>
N11
Displayed only when HKCU-SFP50 is installed.
Item Set value Description
MULTICAST ADDRESS
RETURN LAN1-1
IP ADDRESS 224.0.0.1 to 239.255.255.255 Displays the receive destination IP address.
PORT 100 to 65535
SRC IP 0.0.0.0
RETURN LAN1-2 Same setting items and values as RETURN LAN1-1.
RETURN LAN1-3 Same setting items and values as RETURN LAN1-1.
RETURN LAN1-4 Same setting items and values as RETURN LAN1-1.
MULTICAST ADDRESS
RETURN LAN2-1
IP ADDRESS 224.0.0.1 to 239.255.255.255 Displays the receive destination IP address.
PORT 100 to 65535
RETURN LAN2-2 Same setting items and values as RETURN LAN2-1.
RETURN LAN2-3 Same setting items and values as RETURN LAN2-1.
RETURN LAN2-4 Same setting items and values as RETURN LAN2-1.
MULTICAST ADDRESS
AUDIO OUT LAN1
IP ADDRESS 224.0.0.1 to 239.255.255.255 Displays the transmit destination IP address.
PORT 100 to 65535
AUDIO OUT LAN2 Same setting items and values as AUDIO OUT
HD TRUNK AUDIO OUT LAN1
HD TRUNK AUDIO OUT LAN2
PGM IN LAN1
IP ADDRESS 224.0.0.1 to 239.255.255.255 Displays the receive destination IP address.
PORT 100 to 65535
SRC IP 0.0.0.0
PGM IN LAN2 Same setting items and values as PGM IN LAN1.
MULTICAST ADDRESS
INTERCOM OUT LAN1
IP ADDRESS 224.0.0.1 to 239.255.255.255 Displays the transmit destination IP address.
PORT 100 to 65535
INTERCOM OUT LAN2
INTERCOM IN LAN1
IP ADDRESS 224.0.0.1 to 239.255.255.255 Displays the receive destination IP address.
PORT 100 to 65535
SRC IP 0.0.0.0
INTERCOM IN LAN2 Same setting items and values as INTERCOM IN
AUTO, MANUAL Displays the MULTICAST ADDRESS setting of the
to 255.255.255.255 Displays the stream transmit source IP address.
AUTO
, MANUAL Displays the MULTICAST ADDRESS setting of the
AUTO, MANUAL Displays the MULTICAST ADDRESS setting of the
to 255.255.255.255 Displays the stream transmit source IP address.
AUTO, MANUAL Displays the MULTICAST ADDRESS setting of the
to 255.255.255.255 Displays the stream transmit source IP address.
<MULTICAST SETTING> page.
Displayed on the HDCU3500 only when the HZCU-UHD35 option is enabled.
Displays the receive destination port number.
Displayed on the HDCU3500 only when the HZCU-UHD35 option is enabled.
<MULTICAST SETTING> page.
Displays the receive destination port number.
<MULTICAST SETTING> page.
Displays the transmit destination port number.
LAN1.
Same setting items and values as AUDIO OUT LAN1.
Same setting items and values as AUDIO OUT LAN1.
Displays the receive destination port number.
<MULTICAST SETTING> page.
Displays the transmit destination port number.
Same setting items and values as INTERCOM OUT LAN1.
Displays the receive destination port number.
LAN1.
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Page name Page No.
<MULTICAST ADDRESS 5>
N12
Displayed only when HKCU-SFP50 is installed.
<EMBER+>
N13
<TSL UMD>
N14
Item Set value Description
MULTICAST ADDRESS
META OUT LAN1-1
IP ADDRESS 224.0.0.1 to 239.255.255.255 Displays the transmit destination IP address.
PORT 100 to 65535
META OUT LAN1-2 Same setting items and values as META OUT
META OUT LAN1-3 Same setting items and values as META OUT
META OUT LAN2-1 Same setting items and values as META OUT
META OUT LAN2-2 Same setting items and values as META OUT
META OUT LAN2-3 Same setting items and values as META OUT
EMBER+ DISABLE
PORT LAN-COM
PORT NUMBER 9000
CONNECTION STATUS
TSL UMD DISABLE
PORT LAN-COM
PORT NUMBER 8900
PACKET STATUS NOT RECEIVED
, MANUAL Displays the MULTICAST ADDRESS setting of the
AUTO
, ENABLE Enables/disables configuration using Ember+.
DISCONNECTED
CONNECTED
, ENABLE Enables/disables IP Tally using TSL UMD V5.0.
, CONNECTING,
, RECEIVED Displays the TSL UMD packet reception status.
<MULTICAST SETTING> page.
Displays the transmit destination port number.
LAN1-1.
LAN1-1.
LAN1-1.
LAN1-1.
LAN1-1.
Can be enabled by installing HZCU-CNFG50 Config Control Software (option).
Displays the connection port name.
Displays the TCP port number for the Ember+ connection.
Displays the connection status of Ember+ communication.
DISCONNECTED: Disconnected.
CONNECTING: Establishing communication.
CONNECTED: Communication established.
Displays the connection port name.
Displays the UDP port number of the TSL UMD connection.
When received, it also displays IDs and the on/off status of the red, green, and yellow tallies.
Up to five IDs can be displayed. “AND MORE” is displayed if there are more.
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Note
Page name Page No.
<SNMP>
N15
<SNMP TRAP>
N16
Item Set value Description
SNMP ENABLE, DISABLE
PORT LAN-COM
NAME Displays the system name (ASCII code, up to 32
CONTACT Displays the system administrator’s name (ASCII
LOCATION Displays the system installation location (ASCII
V1
ENABLE ENABLE, DISABLE
V2C
ENABLE ENABLE, DISABLE
V1/V2C
RO COMMUNITY sony
ALLOW HOST ANY
HOST1 IP ADDRESS
HOST2 IP ADDRESS
HOST3 IP ADDRESS
SNMP TRAP ENABLE, DISABLE
COMMUNITY Displays the trap community name (ASCII code, up
HOST1
IP ADDRESS 0.0.0.0
VERSION V1, V2C Sets the trap version.
HOST2 Same setting items and values as HOST1.
HOST3 Same setting items and values as HOST1.
SEND TEST TRAP EXEC
, SPECIFIC Sets the hosts that can be connected.
0.0.0.0
to 255.255.255.255 Sets the address of a host that can connect with
to 255.255.255.255 Sets the trap notification address.
Enables/disables SNMP.
Can be enabled by installing HZCU-SNMP50 SNMP Agent Software (option).
Displays the connection port name.
characters).
code, up to 32 characters).
code, up to 32 characters).
Enables/disables SNMP V1.
Enables/disables SNMP V2C.
Displays the ReadOnly community name (ASCII code, up to 32 characters).
ANY: Allow access from all IP addresses.
SPECIFIC: Allow access only from IP addresses
configured using the HOST IP ADDRESS items.
access permission when ALLOW HOST is set to SPECIFIC.
Enables/disables SNMP traps.
Selectable when SNMP is enabled. Fixed to DISABLE when SNMP is disabled.
to 32 characters).
Sends a test trap.
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Note
Page name Page No.
<PING>
N17
Item Set value Description
PORT LAN-COM, LAN1, LAN2 Selects the PING transmission destination port.
LAN1 and LAN2 are available only when HKCU-SFP50 is installed.
IP ADDRESS 0.0.0.0
PING PING transmission. (Execute using EXEC)
STATISTICS Displays the PING execution result.
TRANSMITTED PACKETS
RECEIVED PACKETS
PACKET LOSS 0
ROUND-TRIP MIN
ROUND-TRIP AVERAGE
ROUND-TRIP MAX
to 255.255.255.255 Sets the IP address of the PING transmit destination.
0
to 5 Number of transmitted packets.
0
to 5 Number of received packets.
to 100 % Packet loss rate.
to 1000000.0 ms Minimum round-trip delay time.
0.0
0.0
to 1000000.0 ms Average round-trip delay time.
0.0
to 1000000.0 ms Maximum round-trip delay time.
DIAGNOSIS Menu
DIAGNOSIS
Page name Page No.
<BOARD STATUS>
D01
<SERIAL NUMBER>
D02
<VERSION>
D03
<CAMERA DIAGNOSIS>
D04
Item Display Description
VIF OK, POWER ERROR, PLD
TX OK, POWER ERROR, PLD
NET OK, POWER ERROR, PLD
POWER ON HOUR METER
HOUR METER 99999 H Accumulated power-on time
MODEL NAME Unit model name
SERIAL NUMBER Serial number
APPLICATION Unit software version
OS Unit software version
UPDATER Unit software version
SY ROM version of SY PLD (SY board)
VIF ROM version of VIF PLD (VIF board)
TX1(HIGH) ROM version of TX1 PLD (HIGH) (HKCU-FB50
TX1(ULTRA) ROM version of TX1 PLD (ULTRA) (HKCU-FB50
TX2 ROM version of TX2 PLD (HKCU-FB50 board
NET1 ROM version of NET1 PLD (HKCU-SFP50 board
NET2 ROM version of NET2 PLD (HKCU-SFP50 board
NAME Model name of connected camera
ROM VERSION X.XX ROM version of camera
ERROR, TEMP WARNING
VIF board self-diagnostics result
TX board self-diagnostics result
ERROR, TEMP WARNING
HKCU-SFP50 board (option) self-diagnostics result
ERROR, TEMP WARNING
99999 H Accumulated power-on time from power on.
board option)
board option)
option)
option)
option)
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Page name Page No.
<POWER UNIT STATUS>
D05
<FAN STATUS>
D06
Item Display Description
CAM POWER SUPPLY
CABLE OPEN OK, OPEN Displays the cable open-circuit status.
CABLE SHORT OK, SHORT Displays the cable short-circuit status.
RCP POWER OK, ERROR Displays the status of power supply to the RCP.
PS FAN OK, STOP Displays the power supply unit fan operation status
PS REAR FAN OK, STOP Displays the power supply unit rear fan operation
FRONT FAN1/2 OK, STOP Displays the operating status of the front panel fans
FRONT FAN4 OK, STOP Displays the operating status of the front panel fan 4
REAR FAN OK, STOP Displays the rear panel fan operation status
REAR FAN1/2 OK, STOP Displays the operating status of rear panel fans 1
REAR FAN4 OK, STOP Displays the operating status of rear panel fan 4
ON, OFF Displays the status of power supply to the camera.
(HDCU5500/3500 only).
status.
1 and 2 (HDCU5000 only).
(HDCU5000 only).
(HDCU5500/3500 only).
and 2 (HDCU5000 only).
(HDCU5000 only).
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Appendix

Precautions
If the unit is suddenly taken from a cold to a warm location, or if ambient temperature suddenly rises, moisture may form on the outer surface of the unit and/or inside of the unit. This is known as condensation. If condensation occurs, turn off the unit and wait until the condensation clears before operating the unit. Operating the unit while condensation is present may damage the unit.
The fan and battery are consumable parts that will need periodic replacement. When operating at room temperature, a normal replacement cycle will be about 5 years. However, this replacement cycle represents only a general guideline and does not imply that the life expectancy of these parts is guaranteed. For details on parts replacement, contact your Sony representative.
The life expectancy of the electrolytic capacitor is about 5 years under normal operating temperatures and normal usage (8 hours per day; 25 days per month). If usage exceeds the above normal usage frequency, the life expectancy may be reduced correspondingly.
Operating environment
• Avoid high-temperature rooms and near sources of heat.
• Do not place in locations with strong electric or magnetic field.
• Dry location with good ventilation.
• Avoid locations exposed to sunlight or strong lighting.
Avoid violent impacts
Dropping the unit, or otherwise imparting a violent shock to it, is likely to cause it to malfunction.
Do not cover with cloth
While the unit is in operation, do not cover it with a cloth or other material. This can cause the temperature to rise, leading to a malfunction.
After use
Set the POWER switch to the OFF position.
Error Messages
When an error is detected in this unit or the camera, the ALARM indicator turns on and an error message is displayed on this unit.
Error Messages Description
CCU:XXX POWER ERROR Board power supply error (XXX
CCU:XXX PLD ERROR PLD error (XXX is the board
CCU:XXX TEMP WARNING Board temperature error (XXX is
CCU:OPTICAL CONDITION OK Light sensor level on CCU side
CCU:OPTICAL CONDITION WARNING
CCU:OPTICAL CONDITION CARE
CCU:OPTICAL CONDITION ERROR
CCU:PS FAN STOP Power supply block FAN error
CCU:PS CABLE SHORT CAMERA connector optical fiber
CCU:PS CABLE OPEN CAMERA connector optical fiber
CCU:PS RCP POWER SUPPLY ERROR
CCU:PS TEMP WARNING Power supply unit temperature
CCU:PS POWER ERROR Power supply unit input/output
CCU:PS POWER WARNING
CCU:FRONT FAN1 STOP Front board fan 1 stopped
CCU:PS REAR FAN STOP Power supply block rear fan
CCU:GENLOCK ERROR External reference sync error
CCU:FORCE LEGACY LEGACY is forcibly set for CNS
CCU:10FIELD-ID ERROR 10-field ID is not detected even
CCU:SET DATE&TIME Invalid date
CCU:LINK SPEED MISMATCH The link speeds of LAN1 and
is the board name)
name)
the board name)
dropped
cable short-circuit connection error
cable open-circuit connection error
Remote control panel (connected to REMOTE connector) power supply error
error
error
error
MODE
though the 10F BB setting is On
LAN2 do not match.
Care
If the body or panels of the unit become dirty, wipe them with a dry cloth. For severe dirt, use a soft cloth steeped in a small amount of neutral detergent, then wipe dry. Do not use volatile solvents such as alcohol or thinners, as these may damage the finish.
To prevent electromagnetic interference from portable communications devices
The use of portable telephones and other communications devices near this unit can result in malfunctions and interference with audio and video signals. It is recommended that the portable communications devices near this unit be powered off.
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1
/
4
)
465 (18 3/8)
132 (5
1
/
4
)
57.2 (2
3
/
8
)
480 (19)
424 (16
3
/4)
SDI I/O 1 to 4 3G/HD/SD SDI I/O

Specifications

BNC type (4)
3G SDI: SMPTE ST424/425 Level-A/B,
0.8 Vp-p, 75 ohms, 2.970 Gbps/
2.967 Gbps
HDCU5000
General
Power requirements 100/120/220 to 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
(For details about switching the voltage, contact a Sony service or sales representative.)
Current consumption 7 A (max.)
Operating temperature
Storage temperature –20 °C to +60 °C (–4 °F to +140 °F)
Mass Approx. 19.5 kg (43 lb)
External dimensions (Unit: mm (inches))
5 °C to 40 °C (41 °F to 104 °F)
REFERENCE IN/OUT BNC type (2), loop-through output
Input connectors
AC IN 100/120/220 to 240 V (1)
HD SDI: SMPTE ST292, 0.8 Vp-p, 75 ohms, 1.485 Gbps/1.4835 Gbps
SD SDI: SMPTE 259M, 0.8 Vp-p, 75 ohms, 270 Mbps
3G SDI/HD SDI/SD SDI, character signal selectable
HD: SMPTE ST274, tri-level sync signal,
0.6 Vp-p, 75 ohms
SD: Black burst (NTSC: 0.286 Vp-p, 75 ohms/PAL: 0.3 Vp-p, 75 ohms) or NTSC 10F-BB
(For details about switching the voltage, contact a Sony service or sales representative.)
SDI RET 1 to 4 BNC type (4)
3G SDI: SMPTE ST424/425, 2.970 Gbps/
2.967 Gbps
HD SDI: SMPTE ST292, 1.485 Gbps/
1.4835 Gbps
SD SDI: SMPTE 259M, 270 Mbps
PROMPTER 1
PROMPTER 2/ VBS-RET
BNC type (2), loop-through output during 1CH mode, terminated internally at 75 ohms during 2CH mode, analog signal,
1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohms
Output connectors
AUDIO OUT CH1, CH2
XLR 3-pin, male (2), 0 dBu/–20 dBu/ +4 dBu
CHARACTER/SYNC BNC type (1), VBS, 1 Vp-p, 75 ohms
AES/EBU BNC type (1), AES/EBU format
SDI OUT 1 to 4 3G/HD/SD SDI OUTPUT
BNC type (4)
3G SDI: SMPTE ST424/425 Level-A/B,
0.8 Vp-p, 75 ohms, 2.970 Gbps/
2.967 Gbps
Input/output connectors
CAMERA FIBER Optical fiber connector (2)
INTERCOM/TALLY/ IO PORT
D-Sub 50-pin connector (1)
• INTERCOM (PROD/ENG), 4W: 0 dBu, RTS: 0 dBu, CC: –14 dBu
• PGM, 3 systems, 0 dBu/–20 dBu
UHD SDI A, B, E, F 12G/6G/3G/HD SDI OUTPUT
• TALLY (R, G, Y)
•FLAG
RCP/CNU 8-pin multi-connector (1)
TRUNK 12-pin (1)
LAN COM 8-pin (1)
NETWORK TRUNK 8-pin (1)
HD SDI: SMPTE ST292, 0.8 Vp-p, 75 ohms, 1.485 Gbps/1.4835 Gbps
SD SDI: SMPTE 259M, 0.8 Vp-p, 75 ohms, 270 Mbps
3G SDI/HD SDI/SD SDI, character signal selectable
BNC type (2)
12G SDI: SMPTE ST2082, 0.8 Vp-p, 75 ohms, 11.88 Gbps/11.868 Gbps
6G SDI: SMPTE ST2081, 0.8 Vp-p, 75 ohms, 5.940 Gbps/5.934 Gbps
3G SDI: SMPTE ST424/425 Level-A/B,
0.8 Vp-p, 75 ohms, 2.970 Gbps/
2.967 Gbps
HD SDI: SMPTE ST292, 0.8 Vp-p, 75 ohms, 1.485 Gbps/1.4835 Gbps
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27
(1
1
/
8
)
10 (13/32)5 (7/32) 200 (7 7/8)
410 (16
1
/
4
)
22
(
7
/
8
)
127 (5)
UHD SDI C, D, G, H 12G/6G/3G/HD SDI I/O
BNC type (2)
12G SDI: SMPTE ST2082, 0.8 Vp-p, 75 ohms, 11.88 Gbps/11.868 Gbps
6G SDI: SMPTE ST2081, 0.8 Vp-p, 75 ohms, 5.940 Gbps/5.934 Gbps
3G SDI: SMPTE ST424/425 Level-A/B,
0.8 Vp-p, 75 ohms, 2.970 Gbps/
2.967 Gbps
HD SDI: SMPTE ST292, 0.8 Vp-p, 75 ohms, 1.485 Gbps/1.4835 Gbps
Supplied accessories
Number plates (1 set)
Before Using This Unit (1)
Operating Instructions (CD-ROM) (1)
Optional accessories
HKCU-SDI50 12G-SDI Extension Kit
HKCU-SFP50 ST 2110 Interface Kit
HKCU-SM50 Single Mode Fiber Connector Kit
HZCU-CNFG50 Config Control Software
HZCU-SNMP50 SNMP Agent Software
HZCU-UHD35 4K/HDR Processor Software
United States and Canada: Power cord set (1-551-812-XX) Other areas: Power cord set (1-782-929-XX)
United States and Canada: Plug holder B (2-990-242-01) Other areas: Plug holder C (3-613-640-01)
CCA-5-3 Connection Cable (3 meters), CCA-5-10 Connection Cable (10 meters)
Service Manual
Related devices
HDC5000/5500 Color Camera
HDC2000 HD Color Camera
HDC2580/2500/2400/1700 HD Color Camera
RCP-3000/1000 series Remote Control Panel
MSU-1000 series Master Setup Unit
General
Power requirements 100 V to 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
Current consumption 4.5 A (max.)
Operating
–10 °C to +40 °C (14 °F to 104 °F)
temperature
Storage temperature –20 °C to +60 °C (–4 °F to +140 °F)
Mass Approx. 6.4 kg (14 lb 1.8 oz)
External dimensions (Unit: mm (inches))
Input/output connectors
CAMERA FIBER Optical fiber connector (1)
INTERCOM/TALLY/ IO PORT
D-Sub 50-pin connector (1)
• INTERCOM (PROD/ENG), 4W: 0 dBu, RTS: 0 dBu, CC: –14 dBu
• PGM, 3 systems, 0 dBu/–20 dBu
• TALLY (R, G, Y)
•FLAG
RCP/CNU 8-pin multi-connector (1)
TRUNK 12-pin (1)
LAN COM 8-pin (1)
NETWORK TRUNK 8-pin (1)
SDI I/O 1 to 4 3G/HD/SD SDI I/O
BNC type (4)
3G SDI: SMPTE ST424/425 Level-A/B,
0.8 Vp-p, 75 ohms, 2.970 Gbps/
2.967 Gbps
HD SDI: SMPTE ST292, 0.8 Vp-p, 75 ohms, 1.485 Gbps/1.4835 Gbps
SD SDI: SMPTE 259M, 0.8 Vp-p, 75 ohms, 270 Mbps
3G SDI/HD SDI/SD SDI, character signal selectable
REFERENCE IN/OUT BNC type (2), loop-through output
HD: SMPTE ST274, tri-level sync signal,
0.6 Vp-p, 75 ohms
SD: Black burst (NTSC: 0.286 Vp-p, 75 ohms/PAL: 0.3 Vp-p, 75 ohms) or NTSC 10F-BB
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(1
1
/
8
)
10 (13/32)5 (7/32)200 (7 7/8)
410 (16
1
/
4
)
22
(
7
/
8
)
127 (5)
Input connectors
AC IN 100 V to 240 V AC (1)
SDI RET 1 to 4 BNC type (4)
3G SDI: SMPTE ST424/425, 2.970 Gbps/
2.967 Gbps
HD SDI: SMPTE ST292, 1.485 Gbps/
1.4835 Gbps
SD SDI: SMPTE 259M, 270 Mbps
PROMPTER 1
PROMPTER 2/ VBS-RET
BNC type (2), loop-through output during 1CH mode, terminated internally at 75 ohms during 2CH mode, analog signal,
1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohms
Output connectors
AUDIO OUT CH1, CH2
CHARACTER/SYNC, AES/EBU
XLR 3-pin, male (2), 0 dBu/–20 dBu/ +4 dBu
BNC type (1), VBS, 1 Vp-p, 75 ohms
AES/EBU format
VBS and AES/EBU selectable
SDI OUT 1 to 4 3G/HD/SD SDI OUTPUT
BNC type (4)
3G SDI: SMPTE ST424/425 Level-A/B,
0.8 Vp-p, 75 ohms, 2.970 Gbps/
2.967 Gbps
HD SDI: SMPTE ST292, 0.8 Vp-p, 75 ohms, 1.485 Gbps/1.4835 Gbps
SD SDI: SMPTE 259M, 0.8 Vp-p, 75 ohms, 270 Mbps
3G SDI/HD SDI/SD SDI, character signal selectable
UHD SDI A, B 12G/6G/3G/HD SDI OUTPUT
BNC type (2)
12G SDI: SMPTE ST2082, 0.8 Vp-p, 75 ohms, 11.88 Gbps/11.868 Gbps
6G SDI: SMPTE ST2081, 0.8 Vp-p, 75 ohms, 5.940 Gbps/5.934 Gbps
3G SDI: SMPTE ST424/425 Level-A/B,
0.8 Vp-p, 75 ohms, 2.970 Gbps/
2.967 Gbps
HD SDI: SMPTE ST292, 0.8 Vp-p, 75 ohms, 1.485 Gbps/1.4835 Gbps
UHD SDI C, D 12G/6G/3G/HD SDI I/O
BNC type (2)
12G SDI: SMPTE ST2082, 0.8 Vp-p, 75 ohms, 11.88 Gbps/11.868 Gbps
6G SDI: SMPTE ST2081, 0.8 Vp-p, 75 ohms, 5.940 Gbps/5.934 Gbps
3G SDI: SMPTE ST424/425 Level-A/B,
0.8 Vp-p, 75 ohms, 2.970 Gbps/
2.967 Gbps
HD SDI: SMPTE ST292, 0.8 Vp-p, 75 ohms, 1.485 Gbps/1.4835 Gbps
Supplied accessories
Number plates (1 set)
Before Using This Unit (1)
Operating Instructions (CD-ROM) (1)
Optional accessories
HKCU-SFP50 ST 2110 Interface Kit
HKCU-SM50 Single Mode Fiber Connector Kit
HZCU-CNFG50 Config Control Software
HZCU-SNMP50 SNMP Agent Software
HZCU-UHD35 4K/HDR Processor Software
United States and Canada: Power cord set (1-551-812-XX) Other areas: Power cord set (1-782-929-XX)
United States and Canada: Plug holder B (2-990-242-01) Other areas: Plug holder C (3-613-640-01)
CCA-5-3 Connection Cable (3 meters), CCA-5-10 Connection Cable (10 meters)
RMM-301 Rack Mount Adaptor
Service Manual
Related devices
HDC5000/5500 Color Camera
RCP-3000/1000 series Remote Control Panel
MSU-1000 series Master Setup Unit
HDCU3500
General
Power requirements 100 V to 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
Current consumption 4.5 A (max.)
Operating temperature
Storage temperature –20 °C to +60 °C (–4 °F to +140 °F)
Mass Approx. 6.3 kg (13 lb 14 oz)
External dimensions (Unit: mm (inches))
Input/output connectors
CAMERA FIBER Optical fiber connector (1)
INTERCOM/TALLY/ IO PORT
RCP/CNU 8-pin multi-connector (1)
–10 °C to +40 °C (14 °F to 104 °F)
D-Sub 50-pin connector (1)
• INTERCOM (PROD/ENG), 4W: 0 dBu, RTS: 0 dBu, CC: –14 dBu
• PGM, 3 systems, 0 dBu/–20 dBu
• TALLY (R, G, Y)
•FLAG
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TRUNK 12-pin (1)
LAN COM 8-pin (1)
NETWORK TRUNK 8-pin (1)
SDI I/O 1 to 4 3G/HD/SD SDI I/O
BNC type (4)
3G SDI: SMPTE ST424/425 Level-A/B,
0.8 Vp-p, 75 ohms, 2.970 Gbps/
2.967 Gbps
HD SDI: SMPTE ST292, 0.8 Vp-p, 75 ohms, 1.485 Gbps/1.4835 Gbps
SD SDI: SMPTE 259M, 0.8 Vp-p, 75 ohms, 270 Mbps
3G SDI/HD SDI/SD SDI, character signal selectable
REFERENCE IN/OUT BNC type (2), loop-through output
HD: SMPTE ST274, tri-level sync signal,
0.6 Vp-p, 75 ohms
SD: Black burst (NTSC: 0.286 Vp-p, 75 ohms/PAL: 0.3 Vp-p, 75 ohms) or NTSC 10F-BB
Input connectors
AC IN 100 V to 240 V AC (1)
SDI RET 1 to 4 BNC type (4)
3G SDI: SMPTE ST424/425, 2.970 Gbps/
2.967 Gbps
HD SDI: SMPTE ST292, 1.485 Gbps/
1.4835 Gbps
SD SDI: SMPTE 259M, 270 Mbps
PROMPTER 1
PROMPTER 2/ VBS-RET
Output connectors
AUDIO OUT CH1, CH2
CHARACTER / AES/EBU / SYNC
SDI OUT 1 to 4 3G/HD/SD SDI OUTPUT
UHD SDI A, B 12G/3G/HD SDI OUTPUT
BNC type (2), loop-through output during 1CH mode, terminated internally at 75 ohms during 2CH mode, analog signal,
1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohms
XLR 3-pin, male (2), 0 dBu/–20 dBu/ +4 dBu
BNC type (1), VBS, 1 Vp-p, 75 ohms
AES/EBU format
VBS and AES/EBU selectable
BNC type (4)
3G SDI: SMPTE ST424/425 Level-A/B,
0.8 Vp-p, 75 ohms, 2.970 Gbps/
2.967 Gbps
HD SDI: SMPTE ST292, 0.8 Vp-p, 75 ohms, 1.485 Gbps/1.4835 Gbps
SD SDI: SMPTE 259M, 0.8 Vp-p, 75 ohms, 270 Mbps
3G SDI/HD SDI/SD SDI, character signal selectable
BNC type (2)
12G SDI: SMPTE ST2082, 0.8 Vp-p, 75 ohms, 11.88 Gbps/11.868 Gbps
* 12G SDI can be selected by installing the
HZCU-UHD35.
3G SDI: SMPTE ST424/425 Level-A/B,
0.8 Vp-p, 75 ohms, 2.970 Gbps/
2.967 Gbps
HD SDI: SMPTE ST292, 0.8 Vp-p, 75 ohms, 1.485 Gbps/1.4835 Gbps
UHD SDI C, D 12G/3G/HD SDI I/O
BNC type (2)
12G SDI: SMPTE ST2082, 0.8 Vp-p, 75 ohms, 11.88 Gbps/11.868 Gbps
* 12G SDI can be selected by installing the
HZCU-UHD35.
3G SDI: SMPTE ST424/425 Level-A/B,
0.8 Vp-p, 75 ohms, 2.970 Gbps/
2.967 Gbps
HD SDI: SMPTE ST292, 0.8 Vp-p, 75 ohms, 1.485 Gbps/1.4835 Gbps
Supplied accessories
Number plates (1 set)
Before Using This Unit (1)
Operating Instructions (CD-ROM) (1)
Optional accessories
HKCU-SFP50 ST 2110 Interface Kit
HKCU-SM50 Single Mode Fiber Connector Kit
HKCU-FB50 UHB Transmission Board Kit
HZCU-CNFG50 Config Control Software
HZCU-SNMP50 SNMP Agent Software
HZCU-UHD35 4K/HDR Processor Software
United States and Canada: Power cord set (1-551-812-XX) Other areas: Power cord set (1-782-929-XX)
United States and Canada: Plug holder B (2-990-242-01) Other areas: Plug holder C (3-613-640-01)
CCA-5-3 Connection Cable (3 meters), CCA-5-10 Connection Cable (10 meters)
RMM-301 Rack Mount Adaptor
Service Manual
Related devices
HDC3500 Color Camera
HDC3100 Fiber Color Camera
HDC2000 HD Color Camera
HDC2580/2500/2400/1700 HD Color Camera
RCP-3000/1000 series Remote Control Panel
MSU-1000 series Master Setup Unit
HKCU-FB50
General
Power consumption 40 W
Operating temperature
Storage temperature –20 °C to +60 °C (–4 °F to +140 °F)
Dimensions (w/h/d, excluding protrusions)
Mass TX board: Approx. 0.6 kg (1 lb 5.2 oz)
Input/output connectors
Connectors BNC
Number of lines 4
Signal type SMPTE ST2082/ST2081/ST425/ST424/
Supplied accessories
UHB label (2)
Operating Instructions (1)
–10 °C to +40 °C (14 °F to 104 °F)
310 × 112 × 39 mm
1
/4 × 4 1/2 × 1 9/16inches)
(12
ST292
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HKCU-SDI50
HKCU-SM50
General
Power consumption 5 W
Operating temperature
Storage temperature –20 °C to +60 °C (–4 °F to 140 °F)
Dimensions (w/h/d, excluding protrusions)
Mass HIF board: Approx. 150 g (5.3 oz)
Output connectors
HIF board: BNC type (4)
12G-SDI: SMPTE ST2082, 0.8 Vp-p, 75 ohms, 11.880 Gbps/
11.868 Gbps
6G SDI: SMPTE ST2081, 0.8 Vp-p, 75 ohms, 5.940 Gbps/
5.934 Gbps
3G SDI: SMPTE ST424/425 Level-A/B, 0.8 Vp-p, 75 ohms,
2.970 Gbps/2.967 Gbps
HD SDI: SMPTE ST292, 0.8 Vp-p, 75 ohms, 1.485 Gbps/
1.4835 Gbps
Supplied accessories
30-pin cable (2)
Screws +2.6×5 (4)
Operating Instructions (1)
5 °C to 40 °C (41 °F to 104 °F)
21 × 57 × 230 mm
27
/32 × 21/4 × 91/8inches)
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HKCU-SFP50
General
Power consumption 43 W
Operating temperature
Storage temperature –20 °C to +60 °C (–4 °F to +140 °F)
Dimensions (w/h/d, excluding protrusions)
Mass Approx. 0.5 kg (1 lb 1.6 oz)
I/O connectors
Connectors SFP+, SFP28
Number of lines 2
Signal type 10GBASE-**, 25GBase-** (depending on
Supplied accessories
Air divider plate (1)
Rivet (3)
60-pin harness (2)
20-pin harness (1)
Power supply harness (1)
Screws M3×8 (6)
Screws M2.6×5 (2)
Bracket (1)
Cover sheet (2)
Operating Instructions (1)
–10 °C to +40 °C (14 °F to 104 °F)
258 × 116 × 41 mm
1
/4 × 4 5/8 × 1 5/8inches)
(10
SFP+/SFP28 transceiver module)
For information about the supported SFP+ and SFP28 transceiver modules (e.g. OTM-10GSR1), contact your Sony sales or service representative.
General
Power consumption 1.2 W
Operating temperature
Storage temperature –20 °C to +60 °C (–4 °F to +140 °F)
Dimensions (w/h/d, excluding protrusions)
Mass Approx. 0.1 kg (3.5 oz)
Input/output connectors
ST connectors for single-mode fiber cables (2)
Supplied accessories
SC-LC optical fiber cable (1)
Optical module (1)
Screws M3×8 (1)
Bracket (1)
Cover sheet (1)
Operating Instructions (1)
–10 °C to +40 °C (14 °F to 104 °F)
66 × 67 × 30 mm
5
/8 × 2 3/4 × 1 3/16inches)
(2
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
Notes
• Always verify that the unit is operating properly before use. SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OF ANY KIND INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, COMPENSATION OR REIMBURSEMENT ON ACCOUNT OF THE LOSS OF PRESENT OR PROSPECTIVE PROFITS DUE TO FAILURE OF THIS UNIT, EITHER DURING THE WARRANTY PERIOD OR AFTER EXPIRATION OF THE WARRANTY, OR FOR ANY OTHER REASON WHATSOEVER.
• SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR CLAIMS OF ANY KIND MADE BY USERS OF THIS UNIT OR MADE BY THIRD PARTIES.
• SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR THE TERMINATION OR DISCONTINUATION OF ANY SERVICES RELATED TO THIS UNIT THAT MAY RESULT DUE TO CIRCUMSTANCES OF ANY KIND.
SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OF ANY KIND RESULTING FROM A FAILURE TO IMPLEMENT PROPER SECURITY MEASURES ON TRANSMISSION DEVICES, UNAVOIDABLE DATA LEAKS RESULTING FROM TRANSMISSION SPECIFICATIONS, OR SECURITY PROBLEMS OF ANY KIND.
Depending on the operating environment, unauthorized third parties on the network may be able to access the unit. When connecting the unit to the network, be sure to confirm that the network is protected securely.
Open Source Software Licenses
On the basis of license contracts between Sony and the software copyright holders, this product uses open software. To meet the requirements of the software copyright holders, Sony is obligated to inform you of the content of these licenses. For the content of these licenses, see the PDF file in the “License” folder of the supplied CD-ROM.
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